I’ve been doing some research on the argument for the historicity of the resurrection as it developed prior to the Habermas-Craig-Licona tradition. The contemporary starting point is, of course, with the work of Wolfhart Panennberg in the 1950s and 1960s. A 1971 article by Alan Richardson, “The Resurrection of Jesus Christ,” which appeared in the Read More…
Category: Wolfhart Pannenberg
The Contemporary Case for the Resurrection: Major Contributors
Is there sufficient evidence to rationally compel one to believe that the bodily resurrection of Jesus is a historical fact? The issue has been explored in various ways by philosophers, historians, and New Testament scholars. In the contemporary world, the key scholars who have explored the historicity of the resurrection on the side of the Read More…