How the Easter Story Grew from Gospel to Gospel

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Edwin Mellen Press, 1989 - 244 páginas
This study deals with the Easter occurrences: the reporters; the various ways of accounting for Jesus' Easter appearances, including theories that the disciples stole the body or that coma was followed by physical revival; proliferations of stories about Jesus' post-Easter ministries in parts of the world; and the development of Mary stories in connection with the Passion and Easter.

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The Easter Problem
1
The Accurate Easter Reporters
8
The Lost Sunrise Dispatch
16
The Lost Ending to Marks Original Gospel
25
Afternoon on the Emmaus Road
31
Evening in the Emmaus Home
39
Curtain Call on the First Easter
51
Resurrection or Immortality?
62
The Fourth Gospels Completely New Version
114
Elaboration in Rewriting the Easternight Events
120
Easter Overshadowed by Pentecost and Passion Observances
175
Valediction on the Miracle of Easter Growth
183
The Real Mary of the Synoptic Gospels
192
Reversal Revision and Expansion in the Fourth Gospel
201
The Challenge of Truth
238
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Growth in the Eastermorning Reporting
106

Términos y frases comunes

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