In this classic work, B. F. Westcott offers not just a historical defense of the resurrection but also a wide-ranging exploration of the significance of the resurrection for the individual, for the church, for nations, for mankind, and at the widest reach, for creation itself. "The question at issue," he says, "is a view of the whole Universe, of all being and of all life, of man and of the world, and of God."
In this classic work, B. F. Westcott offers not just a historical defense of the resurrection but also a wide-ranging exploration of the significance of the resurrection for the individual, for the church, for nations, for mankind, and at the widest reach, for creation itself. "The question at issue," he says, "is a view of the whole Universe, of all being and of all life, of man and of the world, and of God."