Jesus and the Apocalyptic-Visionary Challenge
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10.69577/2965-6257.2025.43Palavras-chave:
Apocalyptic-Visionary Challenge, Historical Jesus, Resurrection, Space and Time, Hypertime, HyperspaceResumo
This article offers a plausible metaphysical framework to address the Apocalyptic-Visionary Challenge stemming from the work of Bart Ehrman and Dale Allison. Their research suggests Jesus was an apocalyptic prophet whose specific predictions seemingly failed and whose resurrection appearances parallel common apparitional experiences. These findings challenge traditional Christian beliefs regarding Jesus’ divine nature and the objective reality of his resurrection appearances. To address this dual challenge, the article presents a model involving hypertime and hyperspace. While theoretical, this model aims to provide a coherent and plausible account, moving beyond mere logical possibility, to affirm Jesus’ divinity and the objective nature of his resurrection appearances within a philosophically informed, historical-critical context.
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