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Paperback The Oldest Resurrection Documents: Showing That Event to Have Been a Series of Apparitions Book

ISBN: 1286367972

ISBN13: 9781286367971

The Oldest Resurrection Documents: Showing That Event to Have Been a Series of Apparitions

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In "The Oldest Resurrection Documents," Albert Joseph Edmunds meticulously examines early accounts of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, arguing that these narratives depict a series of apparitions rather than a single, definitive event. Edmunds delves into the historical and textual evidence of the Gospels, offering a detailed analysis of the earliest resurrection stories. This book provides valuable insights into the development of Christian doctrine and the interpretation of biblical texts.

Edmunds' work invites readers to reconsider traditional understandings of the resurrection and engage with alternative perspectives rooted in rigorous textual analysis. "The Oldest Resurrection Documents" remains a significant contribution to the field of biblical studies, fostering critical engagement with foundational Christian beliefs.

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