“This is the most important and, indeed, exciting book on the resurrection to have emerged in half a century. Whereas many focus on the associated historical debates, very few explore in depth the central place of the resurrection in God’s purposes of reconciliation and transformation. Rigorous biblical scholarship and profound theological insight define the discussion throughout. Intellectually rigorous and incisive, it is also lucid and accessible. This is obligatory reading for theologians and an ideal seminar text. But it should also be read by all those who are serious about understanding the defining affirmation at the heart of the Christian faith and its radical significance.”
Alan J. Torrance, University of St. Andrews (emeritus)
“In this beautifully written, biblically rooted, and theologically rich work, Murray Rae explores the demand the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ places on scholars and Christians alike. Highlighting God’s agency and the work of the Spirit in this ‘utterly new starting point for our understanding of what is going on in the world,’ Rae offers a refreshing vision for the academy and the church. His compelling insights into the grace and power of God for renewal through the resurrection bring life, light, and hope to the conversation.”
Lucy Peppiatt, principal, Westminster Theological Centre
“Jesus’s resurrection marks the transformation of all things. How this is so is the focus of Murray Rae’s refreshing study, which works intimately with Christian Scripture to show what we might say and how we might live because Jesus has been raised from the dead. Resurrection and Renewal is both learned and theologically formative, even edifying, as befits theological engagement with the central claim that ‘Christ is risen.’”
Joel B. Green, senior professor of New Testament interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary
“Dogmatically and scripturally rich, Murray Rae’s Resurrection and Renewal traces the cosmic logic of life that the resurrection of Jesus brings. Written in an accessible style, this book edifies as much as it educates, reminding and demonstrating to readers that the resurrection of Jesus has truly changed everything.”
Christa L. McKirland, lecturer in systematic theology, Carey Baptist College; executive director, Logia International
“Accepting Murray Rae’s invitation to read this book not as an apologetic for the resurrection but as an exercise in faith seeking understanding, one is treated handsomely to biblical exegesis and theology that resonate with the practice of the theological interpretation of Scripture. Most importantly, one is reminded afresh of the cruciality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ for all that God is doing in this world, in its past, present, and future.”
Edmund Fong, lecturer, Trinity Theological College
Murray A. Rae (PhD, University of London) is professor of theology at the University of Otago and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand. He is the author of five books and has contributed to or edited many more. His scholarly interests include the work of Søren Kierkegaard, theology and architecture, Christian pacifism, biblical hermeneutics, Christian doctrine, and the development of Christian faith among the Māori people.