RT Review T1 Eating and drinking in the resurrection body JF Tyndale bulletin VO 67 IS 2 SP 313 OP 316 A1 Mulder, F. S. LA English PB Tyndale House YR 2016 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1750030896 AB This thesis tests the claims that a reception history approach within New Testament studies can assist in I) evaluating and judging interpretations; II) identifying unresolved problems; III) asking fresh, new, penetrating questions, and ultimately; IV) providing the materials that help us journey on the continuous quest for theological truth. Can a new reception history spanning from the early church until modern times contribute towards better understanding and providing new insights into debates over pluriformity and coherence in relation to the resurrection of Jesus and believers in Paul and the canonical Easter narratives? K1 Bible. Corinthians I : Criticism, interpretation K1 Bible. Luke : Criticism, interpretation K1 Dissertations, Academic : Netherlands K1 Eating and meals : Religious aspects K1 Reader-response criticism K1 Peer reviewed K1 Rezension