Is the Christian hope for Resurrection still alive or has it become tired? How can we talk about the Resurrection today? Gerhard Lohfink takes up the question of death and Resurrection in This new book.
He argues against the dazzling array of today\'s ideas and expectations and seeks his a. 2020 Catholic Press Association second place award for English translation edition Is the Christian hope for Resurrection still alive or has it become tired? How can we talk about the Resurrection today? Gerhard Lohfink takes up the question of death and Resurrection in This new book.
They were long since begun and they will embrace us fully in our own death..
With his characteristically gentle but clear language, he reveals the power of Christian resurrection, showing it is not about events that lie in the distant future but rather occurrences incomprehensively close to us.
He argues against the dazzling array of today\'s ideas and expectations and seeks his answers in Scripture, the Christian tradition, and human reason. 2020 Catholic Press Association second place award for English translation edition Is the Christian hope for Resurrection still alive or has it become tired? How can we talk about the Resurrection today? Gerhard Lohfink takes up the question of death and Resurrection in This new book.
They were long since begun and they will embrace us fully in our own death..
With his characteristically gentle but clear language, he reveals the power of Christian resurrection, showing it is not about events that lie in the distant future but rather occurrences incomprehensively close to us.
He argues against the dazzling array of today\'s ideas and expectations and seeks his answers in Scripture, the Christian tradition, and human reason. 2020 Catholic Press Association second place award for English translation edition Is the Christian hope for Resurrection still alive or has it become tired? How can we talk about the Resurrection today? Gerhard Lohfink takes up the question of death and Resurrection in This new book.
They were long since begun and they will embrace us fully in our own death.
With his characteristically gentle but clear language, he reveals the power of Christian resurrection, showing it is not about events that lie in the distant future but rather occurrences incomprehensively close to us.
He argues against the dazzling array of today\'s ideas and expectations and seeks his answers in Scripture, the Christian tradition, and human reason.
Is the Christian hope for Resurrection still alive or has it become tired? How can we talk about the Resurrection today? Gerhard Lohfink takes up the question of death and Resurrection in This new book