This article offers selected thoughts of the recently deceased New Testament scholar Klaus Berger (1940-2020). In the first part of the text, I will introduce some of his systematising theses concerning the theme of Easter.
In the second part of the text, I will introduce his original interpretation of 1 Cor. 15. In conclusion, I will attempt to place the aforesaid within the broad framework of Berger's historical, biblical, and theological hermeneutics.