PART ONE
The reality of the resurrection
1. The problematic character of the resurrection of Jesus
resurrection and history
resurrection and the idea of life
resurrection and existentialism
resurrection and myth
resurrection and world-picture
2. The theological
the primal miracle of the resurrection of Jesus
the revealing of the risen one
the knowledge of the resurrection of Jesus
PART TWO
The dogmatic significance of the resurrection
3. God's action upon Christ in the resurrection
the fundamental Christological problem
the Christological motivation of the resurrection of Jesus
the exaltation
4. God's dealings with the world through the resurrection of Jesus
the resurrection as the ground for salvation
the resurrection as fulfillment of the creation
5. The presence of the risen one
the actuality of resurrection
the church of the Lord
the possibility of a Christian ontology
PART THREE
The resurrection and its consummation
6. The grounding of a Christian eschatology
7. The eschatological event of the resurrection of Jesus
the eschatological character of history
the hidden nature of resurrection aeon
8. The aeon of Christ's Lordship
the eschatological perspective
the accomplishing of the eschatological revelation