From a friend:
Wright’s Surprised by Hope was stimulating reading and simple without being simplistic. The resurrection documents are themselves simple based on testimonies of eye witnesses, but full of tensions (factual, psychological, theological, political) as you would expect when those involved were facing something unprecedented. While it isn’t credible to claim we can prove the resurrection, the stories still command attention and contain a kind of artless credibility.
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