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The Final Triumph of God: Jesus, the Eyewitnesses, and the Resurrection of the Body in 1 Corinthians 15
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▼▲| Title: The Final Triumph of God: Jesus, the Eyewitnesses, and the Resurrection of the Body in 1 Corinthians 15 By: James P. Ware & A.Andrew Das Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 496 Vendor: Eerdmans Publication Date: 2025 | Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches) Weight: 2 pounds ISBN: 0802879470 ISBN-13: 9780802879479 Stock No: WW879479 |
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▼▲Making a compelling case based on new evidence and fresh exposition, James Ware affirms the churchs historic reading of 1 Corinthians 15. He shows that the apostolic formula in 1 Corinthians 15:111 proclaims, in continuity with the Gospels, the resurrection of Jesuss crucified body from the tomb, and that the hope of the resurrection described in 1 Corinthians 15:1258 involves the miraculous revivification of our present bodies of flesh and bones and their transformation to imperishability.
Wares monumental study is unmatched for its comprehensive examination of the historical setting, literary structure, syntax, and vocabulary of 1 Corinthians 15. This in-depth verse-by-verse commentary provides new insights into the text, original solutions to hitherto seemingly irresolvable difficulties, and a convincing reading of the chapter unfolding its rich theology of the resurrection as the consummation of union with Christ.
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▼▲Editorial Reviews
▼▲This book is a valuable contribution to the discussion of 1 Cor 15, and it will be of interest to many exegetes and theologians. It deserves serious engagement by anyone interested in biblical theology in general or Pauline theology, in particular.
Review of Biblical Literature
A robust exposition of the Pauline gospel and a masterful defense of the physical, bodily resurrection of believers in Christ. Highly recommended for pastors, scholars, and seminary libraries.
Religious Studies Review
"James Wares masterly study of Pauls resurrection chapter does an exemplary job of bringing contrasting interpretations of each verse into mutual dialogue, showing why certain perspectives are to be preferred over and against others. . . . This book will greatly assist graduate level students and biblical scholars with a strong background in historicalcritical exegesis, koine Greek, and Christian origins.
The Journal of Theological Studies
Not a page goes by without fresh, satisfying interpretations building on the best recent scholarly work.
from the foreword byA.Andrew Das, Elmhurst University
James Wares exposition of 1 Corinthians 15 is a masterpiece of careful exegesis combined with theological insight. On the one hand, Ware defends a traditional and historically rooted conception of the resurrection. On the other hand, there are numerous fresh exegetical insights that characterize his exposition. No other study on 1 Corinthians 15 surpasses Wares work.
Thomas R. Schreiner, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
This eminently important study exposes a fatal neglect of detail in recent readings of 1 Corinthians 15 and showcases how crucial exacting exegesis is to reaching sound conclusions. No rebuttal will be adequate that cant demonstrate its case on the same terms.
Timothy A. Brookins, University of St. Thomas (Houston)
Through this incomparably thorough exegesis of 1 Corinthians 15, James Ware provides scholars, teachers, and preachers with a remarkably detailed treatment of the climax of Pauls letter. Ware is fully abreast of recent scholarship on the letter as well as the history of its interpretation. His work is brimming with insights based on subtleties of the Greek language and incisive assessment of the exegetical arguments of those who have gone before him. Anyone wrestling with this historically and theologically important chapter of Pauls letter will need to carefully consider the results of his painstaking work.
Roy E. Ciampa, Samford University
While churches around the world still regularly confess the resurrection of the body in the Apostles Creed, theologians have increasingly reinterpreted this as some sort of spiritual resurrection. Ware lays out in detail the weaknesses of such arguments while providing a persuasive close reading of Pauls great resurrection chapter. In the process he convincingly demonstrates that the physical bodily resurrection of Christ and of his people is the centerpiece of the Apostles letter and his theology. The Final Triumph of God is itself a triumph of scholarship that will profit every theologian, exegete, and apologist.
Glen L. Thompson, Asia Lutheran Seminary (Hong Kong)
Fully conversant with the Greco-Roman context, interpretations of 1 Corinthians 15 in the early church, and current secondary literature, this book is the most thorough and up-to-date commentary on 1 Corinthians 15 available. Wares careful exegesis, accented by sharp theological insight, breaks new ground in solving some of the chapters conundrums. The book provides readers a rich understanding of Pauls resurrection theology, and I cant recommend it enough!
Andy Johnson, Nazarene Theological Seminary
I have never read a book that so clearly and precisely explains 1 Corinthians 15 and Pauls thoughts on resurrection. In Wares book, exegesis and theology embrace each other in fascinating and persuasive ways. Fresh light is cast on details as well as the ideas at play in this chapter. Ware critiques the widely held opinion that Paul, unlike the Gospels, held a spiritual view of the resurrection. This is a must read for scholars as well as students!
Karl Olav Sandnes, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society
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