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'''The Formation of the Resurrection Narratives''' | {en} [[Reginald H. Fuller]]. '''The Formation of the Resurrection Narratives'''''. London: MacMillan, 1971 and New York, NY: MacMillan, 1971. | ||
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"In this classic study, Reginald H. Fuller approaches the New Testament resurrection narratives as a critic who is concerned with the historical basis of the Easter proclamation. He starts with the earliest record of the Easter traditions in 1 Corinthians 15 and only thereafter turns to the Easter narratives of the four Gospels. In so doing he attempts to reconstruct the history of the tradition using the tools of tradition and redaction criticism to discover the reasons which gave rise to the various Gospel accounts of Jesus' resurrection. Above all else, Fuller's comprehensive study leads to a clear understanding of what the Easter proclamation, "The Lord is risen," means according to the New Testament." | "In this classic study, Reginald H. Fuller approaches the New Testament resurrection narratives as a critic who is concerned with the historical basis of the Easter proclamation. He starts with the earliest record of the Easter traditions in 1 Corinthians 15 and only thereafter turns to the Easter narratives of the four Gospels. In so doing he attempts to reconstruct the history of the tradition using the tools of tradition and redaction criticism to discover the reasons which gave rise to the various Gospel accounts of Jesus' resurrection. Above all else, Fuller's comprehensive study leads to a clear understanding of what the Easter proclamation, "The Lord is risen," means according to the New Testament." | ||
==Editions | ==Further Editions == | ||
Reprinted in London: SPCK, 1972, 1980; Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1980; Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2007. | |||
== | ==Contents== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 07:16, 30 August 2022
{en} Reginald H. Fuller. The Formation of the Resurrection Narratives. London: MacMillan, 1971 and New York, NY: MacMillan, 1971.
Abstract
"In this classic study, Reginald H. Fuller approaches the New Testament resurrection narratives as a critic who is concerned with the historical basis of the Easter proclamation. He starts with the earliest record of the Easter traditions in 1 Corinthians 15 and only thereafter turns to the Easter narratives of the four Gospels. In so doing he attempts to reconstruct the history of the tradition using the tools of tradition and redaction criticism to discover the reasons which gave rise to the various Gospel accounts of Jesus' resurrection. Above all else, Fuller's comprehensive study leads to a clear understanding of what the Easter proclamation, "The Lord is risen," means according to the New Testament."
Further Editions
Reprinted in London: SPCK, 1972, 1980; Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1980; Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2007.
Contents
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