Lecture 27 Outline - Resurrection
- Typology: Israel in Exile and Christ on the Cross
- God hands Israel over to exile (death) [Ezek 8-11]; and so for Jesus (Romans 8:32)
- God is absent; the nations gloat and slander (Ezek 36:2-4) (Mk 15:18;29)
- Israel is dead (37:1-2) (Mark 15:37)
- Israel is despondent (37:11-12) (Mark 15:34)
- God promises to vindicate his beloved (36:5) (Mark 8:31, 9:31, 10:33-34)
- Promises restoration and resurrection (36:8-10; 37:2-10) (Mk 16: 6-7)
- The Resurrection is a corporate and eschatological datum
- Participation through baptism and imitation
- I Cor 15:20-23
- Romans 6:1-1
- Acts 1:4-5 and compare Mark 16: 7 with 1:9-11, 14-15, 16-20
- The form of the resurrected body
- Thomas Aquinas (d. 1274): "But Christ on rising did not return to the familiar manner of life, but to a kind of immortal and God-like condition, according to Rm. 6:10: "For in that He liveth, He liveth unto God." And therefore it was fitting for Christ's Resurrection not to be witnessed by men directly, but to be proclaimed to them by angels." (Summa Theologica, iii, 55, 2;) Trans. Fathers of the English Dominican Province, 1947 as taken from: http://www.ccel.org/a/aquinas/summa/TP/TP055.html#TPQ55OUTP1 in June, 2006.
- Luke 24:18-35
- I Corinthians 15:35-49
- Parousia (Second Coming of Christ)
- Isaiah 2:1-4
- Acts 1:6-11
- The Ascension and the sending of the Holy Spirit
- Acts 1:1-5
- I Corinthians 15:3-11
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