I See Dead People: The Function of the Resurrection of the Saints in Matthew 27:51-54 (Reformed Academic Dissertation)

Johnson, Raymond M


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Matthew 27:51-54 and 28:1-10 both focus on Christ's death and resurrection-so these texts must be read together in order to understand their theological significance. However, over time, interpreters have separated these two pericopae, seeing 27:51-54 as the theological interpretation of the resurrection scene described in 28:1-10. This book instead proposes a literary reading that properly interprets Matthew 27:51-54 in light of the entire death-resurrection scene, rather than seeing it as an isolated occurrence.

 

 


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781629955575
  • Page Count
    232
  • Publisher
    P & R Publishing
  • Publication Date
    April 2023
  • Books of the Bible
    Matthew

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About the Author

Raymond M. Johnson (M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is senior pastor at Christ Church West Chester (SBC) in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He has published with The Southern Baptist Journal of Theology as well as Currents in Theology in Mission.
I See Dead People: The Function of the Resurrection of the Saints in Matthew 27:51-54 (Reformed Academic Dissertation) - Johnson, Raymond M - 9781629955575
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I See Dead People: The Function of the Resurrection of the Saints in Matthew 27:51-54 (Reformed Academic Dissertation)

$30.54 $39.99

Matthew 27:51-54 and 28:1-10 both focus on Christ's death and resurrection-so these texts must be read together in order to understand their theological significance. However, over time, interpreters have separated these two pericopae, seeing 27:51-54 as the theological interpretation of the resurrection scene described in 28:1-10. This book instead proposes a literary reading that properly interprets Matthew 27:51-54 in light of the entire death-resurrection scene, rather than seeing it as an isolated occurrence.

 

 

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