The volume eschews jargon that would confuse non-academic readers, instead presenting friendly and inviting accounts of the authors’ travels, including the motivations for their trip, interactions with local guides, and meetings with owners of resurrection artworks, as well as their travel notes and observations.Īfter introducing the purpose of the research in chapter 1, the Crossans presents four different descriptions of Jesus’s resurrection in chapter 2. This volume represents “a debate about ideas presented in and by images” concerning the Eastern and Western churches’ different treatment of Jesus’s resurrection (1). John Dominic Crossan, a distinguished biblical scholar, and Sarah Sexton Crossan, a photographer, wrote Resurrecting Easter based ontheir curiosity about the eponymous holiday, which took them to churches, monasteries, museums, and other locations around the world.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |