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Endnote 10 - The Resurrection in Recent Scholarly Research
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This is the view maintained by Gary R. Habermas, The Resurrection of Jesus: An Apologetic (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker, 1980), pp. 20ff.; Habermas and Antony G. N. Flew, Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? The Resurrection Debate (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1987), pp. 15–17. See also Stephen T. Davis, “Is It Possible to Know That Jesus Was Raised from the Dead?” Faith and Philosophy 1 (1984), pp. 148, 150.
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See Eduard Lohse, “Death and Life in the New Testament,” in Death and Life, ed. Otto Kaiser and Lohse, Biblical and Encounter Series (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1981), p. 118f.; Reginald H. Fuller, “Resurrection,” in Harper’s Bible Dictionary, ed. Paul J. Achtemeier (San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985), p. 864.
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