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Analysis of resurrection in John 20

Chiasm: a style of writing that repeats similar ideas in reverse sequence (ABCBA)


A: John “saw an believed” (20:8)


B: Mary comes to believe when she hears Jesus call her name (20:16)


C: the disciples recognise Jesus and receive the Holy Spirit (20:22)


B: Thomas believes when he is allowed to touch Jesus wounds (20:28)


A: John says that those who read this evidence will believe (20:31)

Resurrection - John 21

1. Jesus stands on the shore


2. Disciples can’t catch any fish


3. Jesus tells them to put their net on the right side


4. They catch tonnes of fish


5. They realise it’s Jesus


6. Peter swims to Jesus

Jesus’ commissions to Peter - John 21:15-23

Feed my lambs


Take care of my sheep


Feed my sheep

Corinthians 15 - key points

St. Paul shows that Christians will be resurrected if they believe in the resurrection of faith


Seed analogy - much more beautiful and complex


The resurrected body can


Do physical acts, not instantly recognisable, same wounds

BULTMANN ideas on resurrection

Demythologise - story of salvation is presented by myth. Demythologising will reveal the true meanings


Key salvation is Jesus death - liberating judgement of god on all human selfishness


Example of myth by bultmann is the three tiered universe


Jesus birth and resurrection are both myths


Impossible for modern readers to believe without discarding all modern intellect


1. Jesus is the son of god but not literally


2. Faith is better than evidence


3. Demythologised resurrection is seen as the realisation that the cross of Christ was not a defeat but a victory


4. Easter is about the arising of the early church

NT WRIGHT - resurrection ideas

Jesus had to have resurrected or he would not have been seen as the messiah


Greek views: no evidence of belief in a bodily resurrection


Jewish views: little in the OT. Jews believed in a physical resurrection but did not agree on whether this body would similar or different


1) Jesus survived the crucifixion


Romans knew how to kill


2) tomb was empty and nothing else happened


Disciples would’ve believed it was simply stolen


3) disciples had a vision of Jesus


Do not lead to belief in resurrection