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Recently, leading resurrection scholars Dr Mike Licona and Dr Dale Allison Jr. discussed their two different approaches toward historical evidence for Jesus' resurrection... even though they agree on the Christian conclusion. Kamil Gregor (from @camandkam ) joins me to point out where he and I differ on the path the evidence takes toward a conclusion against Jesus' resurrection.
The Resurrection of Jesus: Mike Licona & Dale Allison in Dialogue by @SeanMcDowell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VacHNTfpAsU
=== RESOURCES ===
Richard Miller's paper on missing bodies:
(2010). "Mark's empty tomb and other translation fables in classical antiquity." Journal of biblical literature, 129(4), 759-776
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25765965
Here's some literature on divine translation and appearances of divine beings. I'm including recent titles, which cite a ton of older literature.
Miller, R. C. (2014). Resurrection and Reception in Early Christianity. Routledge
Cook, J. G. (2018). Empty Tomb, Resurrection, Apotheosis. Mohr Siebeck
Fox, R. L. (2006). Pagans and Christians. Penguin UK, particularly the "Seeing the Gods" chapter
Litwa, M. D. (2014). Iesus Deus. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, particularly chapter 5
Litwa, M. D. (2019). How the Gospels Became History. Yale University Press, particularly chapters 11-15
Larsen, K. B. (2008). Recognizing the Stranger: Recognition Scenes in the Gospel of John. Brill
Burnett, D. C. (2021). Christ’s Enthronement at God’s Right Hand and Its Greco-Roman Cultural Context. Walter de Gruyter
Petridou, G. (2016). Divine Epiphany in Greek Literature and Culture. Oxford University Press
Justin Daneshmand's recent PhD thesis "The Elusive Jesus of Luke-Acts in Its Ancient Mediterranean Literary Context" (2020, University of Manchester)
Some literature on Paul in context:
Wendt, H. (2016). At the Temple Gates. Oxford University Press
Eyl, J. (2019). Signs, Wonders, and Gifts. Oxford University Press
Kloppenborg, J. S. (2019). Christ’s Associations. Yale University Press
Stanley, C. D. (2004). Arguing with Scripture. Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Is The Historical Jesus More Plausible Than Mythicism With Kamil Gregor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRcHbiDJ640
Bible Scholar Attempts my Resurrection Questions (Dale Allison)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLnoyJXPXAs
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Recently, leading resurrection scholars Dr Mike Licona and Dr Dale Allison Jr. discussed their two different approaches toward historical evidence for Jesus' resurrection... even though they agree on the Christian conclusion. Kamil Gregor (from @camandkam ) joins me to point out where he and I differ on the path the evidence takes toward a conclusion against Jesus' resurrection.
The Resurrection of Jesus: Mike Licona & Dale Allison in Dialogue by @SeanMcDowell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VacHNTfpAsU
=== RESOURCES ===
Richard Miller's paper on missing bodies:
(2010). "Mark's empty tomb and other translation fables in classical antiquity." Journal of biblical literature, 129(4), 759-776
https://www.jstor.org/stable/25765965
Here's some literature on divine translation and appearances of divine beings. I'm including recent titles, which cite a ton of older literature.
Miller, R. C. (2014). Resurrection and Reception in Early Christianity. Routledge
Cook, J. G. (2018). Empty Tomb, Resurrection, Apotheosis. Mohr Siebeck
Fox, R. L. (2006). Pagans and Christians. Penguin UK, particularly the "Seeing the Gods" chapter
Litwa, M. D. (2014). Iesus Deus. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, particularly chapter 5
Litwa, M. D. (2019). How the Gospels Became History. Yale University Press, particularly chapters 11-15
Larsen, K. B. (2008). Recognizing the Stranger: Recognition Scenes in the Gospel of John. Brill
Burnett, D. C. (2021). Christ’s Enthronement at God’s Right Hand and Its Greco-Roman Cultural Context. Walter de Gruyter
Petridou, G. (2016). Divine Epiphany in Greek Literature and Culture. Oxford University Press
Justin Daneshmand's recent PhD thesis "The Elusive Jesus of Luke-Acts in Its Ancient Mediterranean Literary Context" (2020, University of Manchester)
Some literature on Paul in context:
Wendt, H. (2016). At the Temple Gates. Oxford University Press
Eyl, J. (2019). Signs, Wonders, and Gifts. Oxford University Press
Kloppenborg, J. S. (2019). Christ’s Associations. Yale University Press
Stanley, C. D. (2004). Arguing with Scripture. Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Is The Historical Jesus More Plausible Than Mythicism With Kamil Gregor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRcHbiDJ640
Bible Scholar Attempts my Resurrection Questions (Dale Allison)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLnoyJXPXAs
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