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Introduction: What Is to Comeviii
Ted Peters
PART I
RESURRECTION AND ESCHATOLOGICAL CREDIBILITY
Bodily Resurrection, Eschatology, and Scientific Cosmology3
Robert John Russell
Theological Realism and Eschatological Symbol Systems31
Michael Welker
Eschatological Credibility: Emergent and Teleological Processes43
John Polkinghorne
From Evolution to Eschatology56
Jeffrey P. Schloss
PART II
BODILY RESURRECTION AND PERSONAL IDENTITY
Scripture and Resurrection89
Frank Crüsemann
Paul's Concept of a Spiritual Body103
Peter Lampe
Bodily Resurrection in Luke115
Hans-Joachim Eckstein
Resurrection in Ancient Egypt124
Jan Assmann
A Hope for Worms: Early Christian Hope136
Brian E. Daley, S.J.
Schleiermacher on Eschatology and Resurrection165
Bernd Oberdorfer
PART III
RESURRECTION AND THE LAWS OF NATURE
God Gives the Memory: Neuroscience and Resurrection185
Detlef B. Linke
Cybernetic Immortality versus Christian Resurrection192
Noreen Herzfeld
The Resurrection Body and Personal Identity:
Possibilities and Limits of Eschatological Knowledge
202
Nancey Murphy
Transformed into the Image of Christ:
Identity, Personality, and Resurrection
219
Andreas Schuele
PART IV
RESURRECTION, NEW CREATION, AND CHRISTIAN HOPE
Memory in the Flow of Time and the Concept of Resurrection239
Dirk Evers
Resurrection to New Life: Pneumatological Implications255
Günter Thomas
Resurrection, Finitude, and Ecology277
Ernst M. Conradie
Resurrection: The Conceptual Challenge297
Ted Peters
Contributors322