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Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief, The PB

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By (author): Peter Carnley

While its companion volume, The Resurrection in Retrospect, addresses the inadequacies of an approach to the Resurrection of Christ purely as an event of past historical time, The Reconstruction of Resurrection Belief articulates an alternative understanding of Resurrection faith as essentially a response of trust based upon a knowledge by acquaintance with the living presence of Christ today. In the hope that it may have some traction in an increasingly secular world of contemporary scientific realism, Carnley demonstrates an understanding of the nature of Resurrection faith in the language of today, with as much logical coherence as possible, and explains how the claim that the animating Spirit of the Christian community that Saint Paul spoke of as 'the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus' (Rom 8:2) may be justifiably identified in faith today as 'the living presence of Jesus of Nazareth.' See more
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  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2020
  • Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780227177143

About Peter Carnley

Peter Carnley was Warden of St John's College and taught systematic theology in the University of Queensland prior to becoming Archbishop of Perth in 1981. He was elected Primate of Australia in 2000 and retired from full-time ministry in 2005. A Lambeth DD was added to his earned degrees in 2012 and he holds honorary doctorates from the General Theological Seminary New York and from the Universities of Newcastle (NSW) Queensland Western Australia Charles Sturt University (NSW) and the University of Divinity Melbourne. He is an Honorary Fellow of Trinity College Melbourne and Emmanuel College and St John's College Cambridge. He became a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2007 the citation reading 'for his contribution to theology ecumenism and social justice'.

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