Resurrection Hope and the Death of Death

Resurrection Hope and the Death of Death

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  • Create Date:2022-11-04 06:52:03
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Mitchell L. Chase
  • ISBN:1433580403
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Summary

A Biblical Theology of Resurrection Hope from Genesis to Revelation

Death is a powerful and sobering reality。 While everyone must face death, it is not the end for those united with Christ。 Followers of Jesus Christ have resurrection hope--the proclamation that Christ has defeated death and the promise that believers shall share in his victory。 The resurrection is essential to the Christian faith and is rooted in the faithfulness of God。

With scholarly insight, Mitchell L。 Chase traces the theme of resurrection hope throughout Scripture, walking through each section of the Bible from the Law to Revelation。 Having a proper understanding of death and resurrection will not only stir up our soberness for the reality of sin and death, but it will also motivate our praise to God。

Founded on Scripture: Highlights the interconnectedness of the Bible For Learners: Ideal for students or anyone looking to grow in their knowledge of God and the Scriptures Part of the Short Studies in Biblical Theology Series: Other volumes include The New Creation and the Storyline of ScriptureThe Lord's Supper as the Sign and Meal of the New Covenant, and The Kingdom of God and the Glory of the Cross

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Difficult book to rate。 It does an excellent job of marshaling texts that have anything to do with resurrection (especially some overlooked OT ones)。 It does a terrible job at cohesion or argumentation。 In fact, there is basically none of the latter。 The book is essentially a series of biblical references/quotations matched with brief description of what the text says that is related to resurrection。 And that's the whole book。 The conclusion is less than two pages。 Use the book like an encyclope Difficult book to rate。 It does an excellent job of marshaling texts that have anything to do with resurrection (especially some overlooked OT ones)。 It does a terrible job at cohesion or argumentation。 In fact, there is basically none of the latter。 The book is essentially a series of biblical references/quotations matched with brief description of what the text says that is related to resurrection。 And that's the whole book。 The conclusion is less than two pages。 Use the book like an encyclopedia, I guess。 。。。more