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It seems, in fact, that Sanders’ view here is correct: the great majority of Jews of the period believed in some sense or other in the resurrection.154 Only those who had gone some way towards assimilation, and who therefore adopted a belief in the immortality of the non-physical soul, or those who for socio-political reasons were committed to denying any speculation about a future life, held back.
The New Testament and the People of God (Christian Origins and the Question of God Book 1)
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