@article{Doedens_2019, title={The Resurrection Sets the Agenda}, volume={9}, url={https://czasopisma.kul.pl/index.php/ba/article/view/4515}, DOI={10.31743/biban.4515}, abstractNote={<p>In this article, <em>firstly</em> I discuss why it is important to have an exegetically sound biblical view on the resurrection for the attractiveness of the church. To attain this, theology – in both the Catholic and the Protestant tradition – should change its approach of eschatology as focusing on “going to heaven when you die” to a view of “participating in a new creation”. <em>Secondly</em>, I will give some examples of how the biblical message about the resurrection thus understood can make the mission of the church strong enough to have its own relevant and attractive alternative narrative in a world of competing narratives.</p>}, number={4}, journal={The Biblical Annals}, author={Doedens, Jaap}, year={2019}, month={Mar.}, pages={697–710} }