JOURNAL ARTICLE CRITIQUE “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications” Critique In the following paragraphs, I will analyze and critique the article “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications” by Daniel B. Wallace. Wallace’s main purpose in writing this article is to stress importance of the Resurrection of Christ and its impact on the Christian faith. Wallace is theologically sound in supporting his views and held a bit of humor to his arguments. Wallace starts off
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Kristy Fleming February 23, 2015 THEO 313 The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications Critique of the Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications In the article “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications” I believe it’s to help distinguish the beliefs of some others in reference to the resurrection and the belief in reincarnation. In this it states that many Christians feel the need to have the cross in their homes or around their necks with my savior hanging on
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The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications Critique I read the article titled The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications, by Daniel B. Wallace and I will critique his work in this paper. First, a little information about the author, Dr. Wallace has taught Greek and New Testament courses on a graduate school level since the late nineteen seventies. He has a Ph.D. from the Dallas Theological Seminary, and is currently professor of New Testament Studies at his alma mater. He wrote
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evidence for the proof of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus is a figure in Christianity because of how he rose from the dead. If he had not been resurrected, the whole foundation of Christianity would have never advanced like it has. Evidence for the proof of the resurrection can be subcategorized into 3 sections; biblical, circumstantial, and non-Christian historical evidence. Biblical can include anything written in the Bible that explains how the resurrection indeed happened. Circumstantial
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Dr. Daniel B. Wallace’s “The resurrection of christ: Theological implications” A Journal Critique THEO 313-D04 LUO Spring By: James R. Dunn Jr. Section One: Critique Introduction: Dr. Daniel B. Wallace does an excellent job in his article as he takes the discussion of the resurrection of Christ that most have over complicated and he simplifies it. He did an outstanding job at pointing the reader to why the resurrection event that glorifies God still to this day and hereafter and
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The argument this article makes is that soteriology should remain pluralistic. The model of Christ through salvation, morals, politics, incarnation, and resurrection. The main points represented is that salvation is Jesus sacrificial death. And the resurrection of Jesus as a moral sacrifice. Also, that the atonement of Christ is ethical and political. First, Cahill’s argument is that Christ death is with God and humanity. Suffering is not the main reason for incarnation. God is merciful. God doesn’t
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In the article “The Resurrection of Christ: Theological Implications” the argument is made that the bodily resurrection of Christ is one of the essential doctrines that the Christian faith must center around by Dr. Daniel Wallace. His case is built in both the Old Testament and New Testament. He examines sermons in Acts and the letters written by Paul to show the foundational necessity of the resurrection; he also show the hope the people in the Old Testament times had found in Daniel also, giving
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Millennial Kingdom Satan Bound Christ reigns on Earth Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………..11 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………...12 The 1000 Years of Revelation; The Millennium Introduction The millennium refers to 1000 years of Christ’s future reign on earth which will immediately precede eternity. The focus of the millennium is not on Satan as some would think. The central focus, however, is on the savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ will bind Satan for 1000 years so
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approach to the resurrection question. Be sure in your answer to provide a general description and outline of this approach when applied to the resurrection of Christ. Do you agree or disagree with this approach According to out text the minimal approach considers only those data that are so strongly attested historically that they are granted by nearly every scholar who studies the subject, even the rather skeptical ones. This augment does not argue anything but the resurrection. It does not argue
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This is just one of many examples that prove, art reflects the human journey through the past, present and into the future. The artists surrounding my art history analysis are the works of Juan Bautista Maino and Alessandro Turchi. “The Resurrection”, painted by Juan Bautista Maino in Spain, in 1612. The Baroque style art depicts the strong Christian values of the time, as Christianity had become a major religion in Spain. Christianity was introduced to Spain in 62 AD but was later rejected
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