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Did Jesus really rise from the dead? And does it really matter? In The Resurrection of History David Bruce explores what historians theologians and New Testament scholars have said about the resurrection of Jesus from a historical point of view. Bruce argues that scholars dont have to dismiss the scriptural witness that he is risen as metaphor or wishful thinking. Bruce examines the development of the art of history writing and explores the theological possibilities now open to scholars in the twenty-first century. Using contemporary examples Bruce helps his readers come to grips with the interrelationship of history and theology and think like theologically-informed historians. Respectful of varying points of view Bruce defends the traditional orthodox view of the resurrection and challenges his readers to consider the implications for Christian faith and witness if in fact the resurrection of Jesus was historical. In The Resurrection of History David Bruce treats readers to a learned yet accessible discussion of history and resurrection rightly asking what the resurrection of Jesus meant for his first followers. This well-written book provides the intellectual context in which critical assessment of the resurrection of Jesus should take place as well as the theological context in which Christians should seek a deeper understanding of the event that lies at the heart of their faith. Believers and nonbelievers alike will profit from this book. --Craig A. Evans Payzant Distinguished Professor of New Testament Acadia Divinity College Nova Scotia Canada Is the story of the resurrection historically true? Many popular answers ignore the problem that David Bruce faces squarely in this book: scholars have been disputing what a historical truth looks like! In a clear and engaging writing style Bruce gives a masterful accurate and up-to-date picture of how historians and other experts think about the past. Be prepared for some surprises and a lot of common sense. --Alan L. Hayes Professor of History and Director Toronto School of Theology Toronto Ontario Canada David Bruce proves a masterful guide to the labyrinth of Christian thought about the relation of faith and theology to historical inquiry with particular focus on the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Exploring the philosophical suppositions of modern historiography and the stances of major theologians Bruce defends an orthodox belief in the bodily resurrection of Jesus with sensitivity to those who find this difficult to believe in our time. An excellent resource for theologians students and laity alike. --Harold Wells Professor emeritus Systematic theology Emmanuel College University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada David Bruce DMin (Fuller Theological Seminary Pasadena) PhD (St. Michaels University Toronto) has over twenty-five years of pastoral experience and now works with homeless and marginalized persons in downtown Toronto. He is the author of the popular Jesus 24/7 series and co-author of Three Testaments: Torah Gospel Quran.