The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach
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This work will be a standard reference for years to come.
The debate over the historicity of Jesus' resurrection has been a perennial conundrum, with scholars approaching the topic from diverse angles and arriving at vastly different conclusions. Some might argue that this issue has been exhaustively explored, leaving little room for innovation. However, Michael Licona boldly challenges this notion, proposing a fresh and promising perspective. Licona's groundbreaking study begins with a meticulous examination of historiography and the unique challenges of investigating miraculous claims. This foundational analysis alone constitutes a significant contribution to the field. Building upon this framework, Licona meticulously applies his principles to the resurrection of Jesus, carefully evaluating the most reliable sources and evidence while critically assessing alternative hypotheses. His rigorous argument presents a compelling case for the historicity of Jesus' resurrection, setting a new standard for future scholarship. The Resurrection of Jesus is poised to become a seminal reference work, shaping the trajectory of New Testament studies for years to come.
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