
Why Resurrection
An Introduction into the Belief in the Afterlife in Judaism and Christianity
Carlos Blanco(Author)
Lutterworth Press
Published on 29. September 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
242 pages
978-0-7188-9252-4 (ISBN)
Description
Few questions exert such a great fascination on human conscience as those related to the meaning of life, history, and death. The belief in the resurrection of the dead constitutes an answer to a real challenge: What is the meaning of life and history in the midst of a world in which evil, injustice, and ultimately death exist? This book seeks to understand the idea of resurrection not only as a theological but also as a philosophical category (as expression of the collective aspirations of humanity), combining historical, theological, and philosophical analyses in dialogue with some of the principal streams of contemporary Western thought.
Reviews / Votes
"Blanco provides a thorough and helpful discussion of the origins of resurrection beliefs in antiquity as a product of apocalyptic Judaism and contextualizes contemporary belief in the resurrection within the timeless questions of theodicy and the meaning of human existence. [...] Blanco has written an extraordinarily accessible work. While his work shows significant scholarly ability, the clear writing style makes his book applicable to both scholars and non-scholars alike. Readers interested in the concept of the resurrection and more broadly in theological discussions of death, the afterlife, and the Christian interpretation of the meaning of life find this book to be an engaging argument."J. Edwards Walters: Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol. 19 (3), 2012.
'One of the most interesting points of this book is that Blanco doesn't limit the experience of humanity to the Judeo-Christian legacy, he rather considers it to be a legitimate aspiration of the whole humanity, shared by all religions and having been the basis of spiritual people from all times. [...] This work, suggestive and interesting, reveals a remarkable intellectual maturity and presents a solid exposition [...] its results are extremely encouraging.'
Rafael Ramis Barcelo in Anuario filosofico, 45/3, 2012.
'The book is dotted with interesting digressions; continuous references to the subject of the resurrection in Judaism (Pp. 143 to 175) and Christianity, as well as interesting reflections on the concept of resurrection in atheism and agnosticism... [and] other issues such as suffering, pain and limitations, as well as that of omnipotence. [...] I hope this work of extraordinarily evocative and interesting solid intellectual maturity and exposure is not the end of his research career, but a footnote on page promising production expected of Carlos Blanco.'
Rafael Ramis Barcelo, Anuario Filosofico, Volume 45, number 3, 2012
'Blanco discusses interpretations of history offered by Heidegger, Bloch, Hegel, and Pannenberg. [...] ... examines the apocalyptic conception of history, evil, and eschatology [...] examines how death is viewed within different worldviews [...] In the final chapter, Blanco attempts to answer what post-resurrection existence is like by discussing the kingdom of God.'
Michael R. Licona, The Expository Times, volume 124, number 4, January 2013
"...This book provides a useful introduction to Resurrection and the reader can gain insight into the different Judaic and Christian positions... [...] This book explores 'one of the great fascinations in human history' allowing readers to make their own judgments based on the arguments given (Blanco, 2011, p.x)..."
John Fretwell, Theological book review, Vol. 24, No 2, 2012.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Publishing group
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
364 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7188-9252-4 (9780718892524)
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Why Resurrection
An Introduction into the Belief in the Afterlife in Judaism and Christianity
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Person
Carlos Blanco is a visiting fellow at the Committee on the Study of Religion at Harvard University. He is the author of Mentes maravillosas que cambiaron la historia (2007).
Content
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Theodicy: Philosophy of Religion and the Problem of Evil
2 History and Meaning
3 The Apocalyptic Conception of History, Evil, and Eschatology
4 Death
5 The Kingdom of God
Bibliography
Index of Names
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Theodicy: Philosophy of Religion and the Problem of Evil
2 History and Meaning
3 The Apocalyptic Conception of History, Evil, and Eschatology
4 Death
5 The Kingdom of God
Bibliography
Index of Names