(The) historicity of the resurrection of Jesus . Testament 1n the whole trend-of Its teachi. 47. jIf Jesus was truly to be the Savior of men, his resurrectionis a necessary part of so great a mission, and without thisHis life is incomplete. Neither natural science nor historyIcan deny the resurrection except by claiming to exhaust thetruth and reality of the universe. It appeals to men in away in which a purely historical event cannot. It His .mission and vindicates His claim to the it God affixed His approval: This is Ky beloved Son inwhom I am well pleased: hear ye


(The) historicity of the resurrection of Jesus . Testament 1n the whole trend-of Its teachi. 47. jIf Jesus was truly to be the Savior of men, his resurrectionis a necessary part of so great a mission, and without thisHis life is incomplete. Neither natural science nor historyIcan deny the resurrection except by claiming to exhaust thetruth and reality of the universe. It appeals to men in away in which a purely historical event cannot. It His .mission and vindicates His claim to the it God affixed His approval: This is Ky beloved Son inwhom I am well pleased: hear ye Him. ?Paul states plainly that the body of Jesus the when he mentions it as again being raised, heis aware that all bodies are not of the same kind. .Thenhe speaks of Jesus being raised, he no doubt believes !Lna complete personal identity of that which arose with that whichwas buried. This, Lake indie tes as a belief in a kind oftransubstantiatlon of the body from the flesh and blood tothe spirit. Such he thinks is the manner in which it was-understood by this apsotle. Such


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