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I Corinthians 15 and the resurrection of the body in southern California: real hope for those who grieve in a culture of denial

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Douglas J Kelly. I Corinthians 15 and the Resurrection of the Body In Southern California: Real Hope for Those Who Grieve In a Culture of Denial. Columbia Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/154fa549-8aea-4167-8683-8799a7caae31.

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D. J. Kelly. I Corinthians 15 and the resurrection of the body in southern California: real hope for those who grieve in a culture of denial. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/154fa549-8aea-4167-8683-8799a7caae31

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Douglas J Kelly. I Corinthians 15 and the Resurrection of the Body In Southern California: Real Hope for Those Who Grieve In a Culture of Denial. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/154fa549-8aea-4167-8683-8799a7caae31.

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  • First Corinthians 15 and the resurrection of the body in southern California: real hope for those who grieve in a culture of denial
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  • The use of theological language to offer premature comfort to those who grieve is a problem in Southern California. This project focuses on I Corinthians 15 and its understanding of resurrection, life, death, and the body. The development of the idea of resurrection in Jewish thought is explored. Paul's theology of resurrection is brought into dialogue with grief literature and sociological theory of denial.
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  • 02/16/2024

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