In a message dated 2/28/2005 2:20:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


'the resurrection of Jesus had significance only for His disciples,' implying that it had no significance to the world.
 
Barth questions the historicity of the ressurection, This is not orthodox



here's a news flash for you  ----   the resurrection has no significance for many who are in "the world."  I could give you 30 or 40 quotes from Barth demonstrating his faith in the resurrection  --    I have already given a couple.   But they are ignored and the truth is dismembered in the process.  this is exactly why the SP mentality is resisted by most of the Christian Church.    Baline and Dave have complained about your misrepresentation of their views.   No doubt, they have something to complain about.  

One thing for sure    -------------    Barth does not question the historicity of the resurrection.  He fully accepts it but understands that only the disciple can comprehend this miracle.   It is not for the secular minded.  

JD

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