The Resurrection of Jesus: do extra-canonical sources change the landscape?
Abstract
The resurrection of Jesus is assumed by the New Testament to be a historical event. Some scholars argue, however, that there was no empty tomb, but that the New Testament accounts are midrashic or mythological stories about Jesus.� In this article extra-canonical writings are investigated to find out what light it may throw on intra-canonical tradition. Many extra-canonical texts seemingly have no knowledge of the passion and resurrection, and such traditions may be earlier than the intra-canonical traditions. Was the resurrection a later invention?� Are intra-canonical texts developments of extra-canonical tradition, or vice versa?� This article demonstrates that extra-canonical texts do not materially alter the landscape of enquiry.Date
2005-10-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:00733d70dc5c44b0a093ffed9d6bc1171609-9982
2074-7705
10.4102/ve.v26i3.254
https://doaj.org/article/00733d70dc5c44b0a093ffed9d6bc117