The ‘so what’ of Easter: Part 1
Posted on March 26, 2018
Filed under Theology
“When it comes to the resurrection of Jesus, most contemporary Christian writing has been centred on its historicity. Preaching often tends to focus on the historical details and the fact that it really happened, rather than its meaning.
As a result, the average pew sitter might have a robust apologetic in response to the historical claim of the resurrection, but be somewhat cloudy when it comes to its theological significance. …”
– At The Australian Church Record, Mike Leite doesn’t want us to miss the point of Easter.