1. The Setting 1. THE HOPE OF ISRAEL 2. DEATH AND THE AFTERLIFE IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD BEYOND ISRAEL 3. THE CHRISTIAN CLAIM 2. Witnesses 1. PAUL 2. MARK 3. MATTHEW 4. LUKE 5. JOHN 3. Questioning the Witnesses 1. WHAT SHOULD WE MAKE OF THE WITNESSES' CLAIMS? 2. SO WHAT? A PARTIALLY UNSCIENTIFIC POSTSCRIPT ADDITIONAL NOTES ADDITIONAL NOTE A: ON VARIETIES OF FAITH IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY ADDITIONAL NOTE B: ON WHETHER THE NEW TESTAMENT NARRATIVES ARE USEFUL SOURCES OF INFORMATION ABOUT ANYTHING THAT MAY ACTUALLY HAVE HAPPENED ADDITIONAL NOTE C: ARE THE PASSION NARRATIVES EXAMPLES OF "THE PROPHETIZATION OF HISTORY," OR OF "THE HISTORICIZATION OF PROPHECY"? ADDITIONAL NOTE D: THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD AND TORAH ADDITIONAL NOTE E: THE ALEXAMENOS GRAFFITO AND TEXTS OF TERROR ADDITIONAL NOTE F: FURTHER REFLECTIONS ON PAUL'S UNDERSTANDING OF RESURRECTION AS INVOLVING A TRANSFORMED PHYSICALITY ADDITIONAL NOTE G: FURTHER REFLECTIONS ON PAUL'S UNDERSTANDING OF OUR PRESENT EXPERIENCE OF TRANSFORMATION IN AND THROUGH CHRIST ADDITIONAL NOTE H: THE NEW TESTAMENT AND THE NEGATIVE ESCHATON: THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMNATION ENDNOTES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES ABBREVIATIONS INDEX
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