The Reality of the Resurrection
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Meryl Tenney's work examines the biblical and theological foundations for belief in the resurrection, focusing on the nature and properties of the future resurrection body.
The book surveys scriptural evidence and theological arguments to explain how perishable human bodies will be transformed into imperishable forms.
Tenney addresses physical aspects such as power, durability, and freedom from disease, contrasting present human limitations with resurrection glory.
The work is aimed at both pastors and lay readers seeking a thoughtful, Bible-based treatment of resurrection hope.
It serves as a resource for understanding how Christian doctrine accounts for continuity and change between mortal and immortal bodies.
The book surveys scriptural evidence and theological arguments to explain how perishable human bodies will be transformed into imperishable forms.
Tenney addresses physical aspects such as power, durability, and freedom from disease, contrasting present human limitations with resurrection glory.
The work is aimed at both pastors and lay readers seeking a thoughtful, Bible-based treatment of resurrection hope.
It serves as a resource for understanding how Christian doctrine accounts for continuity and change between mortal and immortal bodies.
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