The Resurrection
History and Myth
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نقد و بررسی
March 15, 2008
In this methodically researched study of both biblical and extrabiblical texts, Vermes ("The Nativity") examines the notion of resurrection in religion and history, providing much insight into the historical, cultural, religious, and literary beliefs concerning not only the resurrection but also life after death and ascension. After a brief overview of Old Testament cases of resurrection and ascension, he examines those same concepts in the New Testament. Yet for all his analysis and investigation, one can't help but want this book to be longer and more inclusive. For every point Vermes makes concerning the resurrection, there are several others he does not consider. For example, in discussing "Six Theories To Explain the Resurrection of Jesus," he discounts what he calls the more extreme theories of the "inveterate skeptic" and the "fundamentalist believer"and he writes as if those are the only two theories he leaves out. All in all, this work offers an interesting glimpse into some deeply held beliefs and viewpoints, but it's no more than that. Recommended for specialized collections.Wesley Mills, SUNY Empire State Coll., Rochester
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