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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gerald O'Collins, SJ (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 20.40cm Weight: 0.252kg ISBN: 9780198799542ISBN 10: 0198799543 Pages: 142 Publication Date: 20 April 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations Introduction 1: The Resurrection of the Crucified Jesus: Augustine's Faith 2: Arguments for Jesus' Resurrection: Augustine's Rhetoric 3: Augustine's Resurrection Faith Updated 4: Augustine's Case for the Resurrection Updated 5: Final Perspectives Select Bibliography Biblical Index Index of NamesReviewsOnce again Gerald O'Collins brings together his deep knowledge of Christian tradition into dialogue with the life of the contemporary Christian community. This book is first and foremost an exposition of Augustine's teaching on the resurrection of Christan oddly understudied topic. And yet O'Collins aims his ground-breaking exposition toward a modern apologetic endAugustines thoughts are drawn out as a vital resource for engaging theologically and philosophically recent critiques of the very idea of resurrection. As archaeology and as apologetic this book is a welcome contribution. Lewis Ayres, Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology, Durham University worthwhile for a general theological readership, and, indeed, ideal for students wishing to engage with questions concerning Christ's resurrection, whether historically or theologically. * Frances Young, Theology * This work is a strong contribution to scholarship on Augustine. It fills a gap in scholarly literature concerning Augustine's teaching on the resurrection and provides anyone looking to further investigate this issue an excellent starting point. * Samuel A. Mullins, Reading Religion * This care and attention to detail by O'Collins, as always, are marks of his consummate scholarship again in his latest book. ... This short and readable book is another testimony to O'Collins' daunting scholarship and deep Christian faith, and is well worth reading. * Ashley Beck, The Pastoral Review * Overall, this is a worthy volume apropos to fulfilling O'Collins's goal of helping plug the broad gap of sometimes forgotten classical resurrection studies. * Gary Habermas, Theological Studies * Once again Gerald O'Collins brings together his deep knowledge of Christian tradition into dialogue with the life of the contemporary Christian community. This book is first and foremost an exposition of Augustine's teaching on the resurrection of Christan oddly understudied topic. And yet O'Collins aims his ground-breaking exposition toward a modern apologetic endAugustines thoughts are drawn out as a vital resource for engaging theologically and philosophically recent critiques of the very idea of resurrection. As archaeology and as apologetic this book is a welcome contribution. * Lewis Ayres, Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology, Durham University * Once again Gerald O'Collins brings together his deep knowledge of Christian tradition into dialogue with the life of the contemporary Christian community. This book is first and foremost an exposition of Augustine's teaching on the resurrection of Christan oddly understudied topic. And yet O'Collins aims his ground-breaking exposition toward a modern apologetic endAugustines thoughts are drawn out as a vital resource for engaging theologically and philosophically recent critiques of the very idea of resurrection. As archaeology and as apologetic this book is a welcome contribution. * Lewis Ayres, Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology, Durham University * Overall, this is a worthy volume apropos to fulfilling O'Collins's goal of helping plug the broad gap of sometimes forgotten classical resurrection studies. * Gary Habermas, Theological Studies * This care and attention to detail by O'Collins, as always, are marks of his consummate scholarship again in his latest book. ... This short and readable book is another testimony to O'Collins' daunting scholarship and deep Christian faith, and is well worth reading. * Ashley Beck, The Pastoral Review * Once again Gerald O'Collins brings together his deep knowledge of Christian tradition into dialogue with the life of the contemporary Christian community. This book is first and foremost an exposition of Augustine's teaching on the resurrection of Christan oddly understudied topic. And yet O'Collins aims his ground-breaking exposition toward a modern apologetic endAugustines thoughts are drawn out as a vital resource for engaging theologically and philosophically recent critiques of the very idea of resurrection. As archaeology and as apologetic this book is a welcome contribution. * Lewis Ayres, Professor of Catholic and Historical Theology, Durham University * Author InformationAfter studies at the University of Melbourne and at the University of Cambridge, Gerald O'Collins, SJ, taught at the Gregorian University from 1973 to 2006 and was also Dean of the Theology Faculty 1985-91. He has authored or co-authored sixty-seven books including Revelation: Toward a Christian Theology of God's Self-Revelation (2016) and Catholicism: The Story of Catholic Christianity, Second Edition (2014). As well as receiving numerous honorary doctorates and other awards, in 2006 he was created a Companion of the General Division of the Order of Australia (AC), the highest civil honour granted through the Australian government. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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