| 1. placin the tesurrection a thelogical problem |
1 |
| reason and resurrection |
6 |
| a resurrectional attitude |
7 |
| a postmodern opportunity |
12 |
| the resurrection and the disturbance of categories |
15 |
| conclusion a phenomenological standpoint |
23 |
| 2 a phenimenological approach to the resurrectuon |
24 |
| the phenomenological turn 24 |
24 |
| the resurrection as saturated phenomenon |
27 |
| five aspects of the resurrection phenomeno |
29 |
| the resueerction as revelation |
30 |
| the resueerction as event |
32 |
| the resueerction as aesthetic from |
33 |
| the resueerction as flesh |
35 |
| the resueerction and the face of christ |
39 |
| conclision saturated phenomenon of mystery |
40 |
| 3. the resurrection and the phenomenon of the new testament |
44 |
| receptivity to the divinely given |
45 |
| interpretation in the light of christ |
45 |
| rhetorics of receptivity anh excess |
48 |
| light in darnkess |
53 |
| conclusion a phenomenological standpoint |
60 |
| 4. the resurrection event |
61 |
| the multi dimensional phenomenon |
62 |
| six dimensions of the resurrestion event |
64 |
| the paschal aspect: the resuuretion of the crucified |
64 |
| the paternal, generative source filial identity |
67 |
| spirit the effusuve aspect af the event |
68 |
| sacrament the church as body of chirist |
71 |
| eschatological anticipation |
72 |
| the light of the resurrection |
73 |
| the light and its meaning pattenrns of rhetoric |
75 |
| arcs of rhetric |
75 |
| dimensions of meaning |
77 |
| 5. paul and the resuurection effect |
79 |
| paul is transformative experience |
79 |
| conversion to the risen one: its narrative setting |
82 |
| from experience to meaning |
88 |
| 1 corinthians 15:1-28 |
88 |
| philippians 2:5-11 |
95 |
| concliusion |
100 |
| 6. resuurection: the visual phenomenon |
101 |
| a continuing dialectic |
102 |
| the appearances of the risen chirist |
106 |
| the econmy of seeing an end and a beginning |
110 |
| the other paraclete |
112 |
| conclusion |
119 |
| 7. subjectivity, obiectivity and the resurection |
120 |
| the polarities of subject and object |
120 |
| the complexity pf experience |
121 |
| five assumptions questioned |
124 |
| the saturation of the phenomenon |
128 |
| conclusion: the play of polarities |
129 |
| 8. the salvific realism of the resuurection |
131 |
| salvific objectivity |
131 |
| salvific realism |
131 |
| the divine intiative |
134 |
| presence and absence |
137 |
| the humanity of thhe risen jesus |
138 |
| forgiveness |
139 |
| the empty tomb |
139 |
| overture to world history |
145 |
| salvific subjectivity |
146 |
| a new beginning |
147 |
| the disciple is new anderstanding |
148 |
| calles to witness |
149 |
| a universal horizon |
150 |
| a reactive world |
151 |
| 9. extensions of the resuurection effect |
153 |
| the resurrection ND THE TRINITY |
153 |
| the resurrection and moral theology |
159 |
| transcultural openness |
168 |
| 10. resrurrection an hoziron |
173 |
| notes |
179 |
| select bibliography |
197 |
| subject and name index |
201 |