4/5/15
Chris Breslin
1 Corinthians 15:1-11
“Familiarity breeds unfamiliarity–unsuspected unfamiliarity, and then contempt.” –Dallas Willard
“There was a striking discrepancy between participants’ confidence prior to drawing the logo and how well they performed on the task,” said Alan Castel, a senior author of the study. “People’s memory, even for extremely common objects, is much poorer than they believe it to be.” (http://time.com/3763022/apple-logo-memory-study/)
Further “Of First Importance” Series Reading
Resounding Truth by Jeremy Begbie
NICNT: 1 Corinthians by Gordon Fee
Anchor Bible Commentary: 1 Corinthians by Joseph Fitzmeyer
Interpretation: 1 Corinthians by Richard B. Hays
Miracles by C.S. Lewis
The Corinthian Body by Dale Martin
Prototype by Jonathan Martin
Resurrection & Moral Order by Oliver O’Donovan
Living the Resurrection by Eugene Peterson
Practice Resurrection by Eugene Peterson
Unapologetic by Francis Spufford
Resurrection and the Son of God by N.T. Wright (academic)
Surprised by Hope by N.T. Wright (accessible)