RESURRECTED SENSE
Richard Vinson, Professor of Religion at Averett College, in Danville, VA., writes: In my first year at seminary, I took a course called the Resurrection Narratives, in which we studied all those stories. We read scholarly books and essays about what we could prove and what we should believe. Then one day our teacher came in rather shaken. He had played tennis the afternoon before with a friend of his who had a heart attack in the middle of their game and then died at the hospital. “Brothers and sisters,” he said to us, “after all the arguments and debates are over, I believe in the resurrection because without it, life makes no sense.” From Biblical Preaching Journal, Spring 1990, p. 4
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