The Resurrection: A Symposium

The Resurrection: A Symposium by Alexander MacLaren is a significant work published by Gideon House Books on July 1, 2015. This edition spans 116 pages and is presented in English. The book comprises a collection of essays from notable 19th-century theologians, exploring the critical doctrine of resurrection within the Christian faith. It addresses the implications of resurrection for both believers and non-believers, emphasizing its role in affirming the divinity of Jesus and providing hope for the future.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the resurrection’s importance as a foundational aspect of Christian belief. The essays also include defenses against common objections to the doctrine, making it a relevant resource for those interested in Christian theology and spiritual growth. This symposium not only delves into the theological significance of resurrection but also engages with the broader themes of religion and Christian life, offering insights into the enduring impact of this doctrine.
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The resurrection is doubtless one of the most important doctrines of the Christian faith. Without it we are left with a Jesus who was merely a great teacher, ahead of his time, yet far from divine. With it, however, we have undeniable proof of His divinity and a rock-solid hope for the future.
“The Resurrection: A Symposium” is a classic collection of essays by the theological heavyweights of the 19th century. Topics include the meaning of the resurrection for the saved and unsaved, defenses against common objections to the resurrection and the importance of the resurrection as the foundation of everything a Christian believes.
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