On the Three Kinds of Resurrection of the Dead |
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Authors: | Steven Edward Harris |
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Affiliation: | St George's Centre for Biblical and Public Theology, 4691 Palladium Way, Burlington Ontario, L7M OW7, Canada |
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Abstract: | Resurrection has been defined, in modern theology, with almost sole reference to Jesus Christ. The future resurrection of all Christians is, rightly, understood in light of his own rising from the dead. Yet Scripture witnesses to another, third kind of resurrection that is regularly dismissed by theologians as insignificant: that of particular individuals in the Old and New Testaments. This article retrieves a sense of this third kind of resurrection as ‘types’ or ‘signs’ of Christ's and the future resurrection through interaction with premodern exegesis and theology. In so doing, it demonstrates the abiding theological significance of these events for understanding the resurrection of the dead. |
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