The text is divided into meticulous sections that explore the evidence for the resurrection, its relationship to the nature of Christ's person, and its implications for the work of the Church and the hope of the believer. Milligan moves beyond simple apologetics to offer a deep spiritual and intellectual reflection on how the risen Lord continues to be the source of vitality for the Christian community.
Known for its clarity and scholarly depth, this volume remains a significant contribution to Christology and New Testament studies. It addresses the theological necessity of the resurrection in the context of the atonement and the ongoing life of the soul, making it an essential resource for students of theology, clergy, and readers interested in the historical and doctrinal foundations of Christianity.
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