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 Resurrection of Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This rejection of the essentially historical nature of the resurrection of Jesus is one of the issues that have divided orthodox Pauline Christians on the one side from Modernist Christianity, which denies that belief in historical factuality is defensible, but accepts that belief in the resurrection is nevertheless essential to Christian faith.
As the resurrection of Jesus is one of the most important events for Christianity, there are many references to it in the rest of the New Testament.
While the Jesus' resurrection is one of the fundamental beliefs of Christianity, accounts of other resurrections also appear in religion, myth, and fable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Resurrection_of_Jesus_Christ

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ--Part 2
Here is Christ in resurrection glory...here is the Son of God in His kingly majesty having conquered death and in a very simple and warm and human way He simply stops some women that He loves and with human tenderness and very natural human sympathy He says good morning, hi.
In the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the heart of the Christian faith.
Secondly, the resurrection means that Jesus Christ is the Son of God as He claimed to be, that He as God has power over death.
www.biblebb.com /files/MAC/2402.HTM

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Resurrection of Jesus Christ
The Resurrection of Christ has much in common with the general resurrection; even the transformation of His body and of His bodily life is of the same kind as that which awaits the blessed in their resurrection.
Christ's Resurrection is necessarily a glorious one; it implies not merely the reunion of body and soul, but also the glorification of the body.
The main sources which directly attest the fact of Christ's Resurrection are the Four Gospels and the Epistles of St. Paul.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/12789a.htm

  
 The Resurrection and Exaltation of Jesus Christ
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead was a controlling factor for the early church.
A fourth reaction of the disciples to the resurrection of Jesus was courage.
If you are convinced that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and that after he died on the cross he was raised from the dead, you need to put your faith into action by being baptized (immersed) in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
www.afn.org /~afn52344/resexalt.html

  
 TG Jesus Christ, Resurrection
Christ shall loose the bands of this temporal death.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more.
scriptures.lds.org /tgj/jcrsrrct

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ--Part 1
But the earthquake was not caused by the resurrection of Christ, it was caused by the arrival of an angel to open the tomb.
The whole theme of the New Testament is the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
And may the resurrection be believed by every person here for the truth that it is and in believing that Jesus lives may we know that by faith in Him we live also.
www.biblebb.com /files/MAC/2401.HTM

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Several historians have performed exhaustive evaluations of the facts surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ and concluded that there is no event of ancient history that is better supported by historical evidence.
As mentioned above, Jesus' disciples fled in fear when Jesus was arrested and taken away for trial prior to being crucified, and then they stayed in hiding until hearing of the resurrection.
Jesus' disciples fled when Jesus was arrested and taken away for trial prior to being crucified.
www.riverpower.org /resurrection.htm

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ home page
At April 1982 General Conference, President Marion G. Romney gives witness to the resurrection of Jesus and to set forth, in part at least, the basis upon which that witness rests.
"Resurrection is the reunion of the spirit with an immortal physical body.
LDS faith in the literal and physical resurrection of Jesus is greatly strengthened by ancient and modern testimonies of many witnesses."Encyclopedia of Mormonism
www.lightplanet.com /mormons/basic/christ/resurrection

  
 The Bodily Resurrection of Jesus
The arguments in verses 47-50 of this chapter for the identity between Christ's body and the spiritual body of the resurrection indicate that for the Apostle his Lord rose from the dead in a spiritual body.
When Christ returns, in a single instant the remains of the natural body are transformed into a powerful, glorious, and imperishable supernatural body under the complete lordship and direction of the Spirit, and the soul of the departed is simultaneously reunited with the body, and the man is raised to everlasting life.
Christ makes all the difference; for Paul the souls of the departed are not shut up in caves or caskets until the end time as in Jewish apocalyptic, nor do they 'sleep': rather they go to be with Jesus and experience a conscious, blissful communion with him (cf.
www.leaderu.com /offices/billcraig/docs/bodily.html

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Fact or Fiction?
To deny the resurrection of Jesus Christ you have to close your eyes to the overwhelming facts of history.
Simon Greenleaf believed the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was a hoax.
An article, suggesting Jesus faked His death and resurrection, appeared in the prestigious British Journal of the Royal College of Physicians.
www.av1611.org /resur.html

  
 THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST: FACT OR FABLE?
This has long been one of the church's foundational beliefs, along with the inerrancy of the Bible, and the virgin birth, the atonement, the future second coming of Jesus, etc. Many Christians regard belief in the resurrection as the central belief of the church.
It is a victory which marks the beginning of a new era (Jn The resurrection is the ultimate expression of the Father's gift of reconciliation and unity in Christ through the Spirit.
"Belief in the resurrection is not an appendage to the Christian faith.
www.religioustolerance.org /resurrec.htm

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ ("Easter") - ChristianAnswers.Net
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ ("Easter")- ChristianAnswers.Net
Biblical description of Christ's last day, death and resurrection: As told by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Was Jesus Christ buried in the wrong tomb?
christiananswers.net /easter.html

  
 He is risen!
Woodward expresses his understanding of the importance of the resurrection to Christianity--"By any measure, the resurrection of Jesus is the most radical of Christian doctrines." To strengthen his point, he quotes the late German Marxist philosopher Ernst Bloch.
The most powerful piece of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is the Bible's record of His appearances.
While belief in the resurrection is a matter of faith, it is faith based upon powerfully persuasive evidence.
www.bayou.com /~lou2247/risen.html

  
 Resurrection of Christ (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net
The resurrection is a public testimony of Christ's release from his undertaking as surety, and an evidence of the Father's acceptance of his work of redemption.
The importance of Christ's resurrection will be seen when we consider that if he rose the gospel is true, and if he rose not it is false.
His resurrection is a proof that he made a full atonement for our sins, that his sacrifice was accepted as a satisfaction to divine justice, and his blood a ransom for sinners.
www.christiananswers.net /dictionary/resurrectionofchrist.html

  
 Supporting evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Jesus' followers couldn't have faced torture and death unless they were sure of his resurrection.
Just a short time after Jesus' crucifixion and burial, Peter showed up in Jerusalem preaching boldly, at the threat of death, that Jesus was the Christ and had been resurrected.
This was the one belief that separated the followers of Jesus from the Jews and turned them into the community of the resurrection.
unsolvedmysteries.com /usm306345.html

  
 Early Christian Apocalyptic Thought - Meadowdale Ministries
Thus, Jesus as God's Son and holy man (as the gospel tries to show), pleases God in his life, death, and resurrection and now demands that his disciples and community, follow him on the way and not sit back and wait for the end of the world and Jesus' return.
Jesus is to return soon as Son of Man to bring an end to suffering, to defeat the forces of evil, to judge the righteous and the ungodly, and to inaugurate God's eternal kingdom.
Jesus then is the source of the apocalypticist's knowledge, the one to whom God has given the secrets of the endtime.
thirdwoe.com /ecat.htm

  
 Did Jesus' ressurection really happen?
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the most important event in the Bible.
Jesus was crucified like many others, He was actually crucified alongside of a couple of thieves, but sure enough after he died, 3 days later He rose from the dead and appeared to over 500 people.
However when Jesus had supposedly been resurrected and appeared to all of His disciples in bodily form, (Jesus ate a piece of fish in their presence) the lives of the disciples where completely changed.
www.bestandworst.com /52/reason-believe-christ-because-52411.html

  
 Bartholomew
Bartholomew was one of the disciples to whom Christ appeared at the Sea of Tiberias after the resurrection (John 21:2).
Bartholomew was one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ.
In the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Philip and Bartholomew are always mentioned together, while Nathanael is never mentioned; in the gospel of John, on the other hand, Philip and Nathanael are similarly mentioned together, but nothing is said of Bartholomew.
www.eurofreehost.com /ba/Bartholomew.html

  
 Resurrection of Christ
Analysis of "The Resurrection at Cookham" by Judith Whittet.
Christ Appearing to the Virgin, follower of Rogier van der Weyden, c 1475.
Holy Women at the Tomb of Christ, Annibale Carracci, 1585.
www.textweek.com /art/resurrection_of_Christ.htm

  
 Grant R. Jeffrey Ministries
Jesus Christ chose the twelve apostles whose role was to confirm by their words of witness and their lives the reality of the life, death, and resurrection of Him.
Jesus Christ chose His band of disciples, not for what they were in themselves before He met them, but for what they could become after the touch of the Master's Hand.
The Roman accusation that the early Christians taught "a new superstition" was related to the Gospel's claim that Jesus had risen from the dead and that He was the Son of God.
www.grantjeffrey.com /article/historicalev.htm

  
 The Evidence for the Death and Resurrection of Jesus
In fact, confidence in the Resurrection report would have been further eroded by the specific mention of Mary Magdalene as one of the first people to see the risen Jesus, since she was possibly a prostitute and had been severely demonized (Mark 16:9).
Jesus was executed at the time of the Passover Feast (John 13:1), but the disciples did not begin preaching about the Resurrection until they were filled with the Holy Spirit at Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4), 50 days after Passover.
At Jesus' burial, a one- to two-ton circular stone was wedged in a groove or trench uphill from the tomb of Joseph of Arimathea (in which Jesus was laid), and when the wedge was removed the large heavy stone rolled into position to block the entrance to the tomb (Matthew 27:57-60).
www.layhands.com /EvidenceForTheResurrection.htm

  
 THE GOD YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
The Christian faith rises and falls with the truth of the resurrection of Jesus Christ - If the resurrection did not happen then Jesus' death has no value to us and our faith is in vain.
For a god to be active, dynamic and making a difference in the lives of its followers that god must have life.
Jesus is in agony and the disciples are asleep
www.firstbaptistwheeling.org /Isalive.htm

  
 Orthodox Christians Celebrate Easter
A dimmed Cathedral of St. George slowly became brighter as Bartholomew lit the candles of worshippers to represent the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
After a service at each church, the symbolic body of Christ, fashioned out of bundled sheets, was taken down from a cross and placed in a makeshift tomb the size of a compact car, which was draped with an ornate tapestry and adorned with thousands of flowers.
Christ is Risen, and the tomb is emptied of its dead;
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/901051/posts

  
 CIN - Persevere in Quest for Unity - Pope John Paul II To His Holiness Bartholomew I Archbishop of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarch, November 26, 1996
By his great mercy we have been born anew to a living hope through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead" (I Pt 1:3).
Thus we are closely linked to the work of Christ who founded the common, living hope which dwells in us and which we have the duty of sharing with all, according to the mandate of the risen Lord.
The message of salvation brought by Jesus Christ was passed down to us by the Apostles, guarantors of its continuity and authenticity.
www.cin.org /jp2/jp96bart.html

  
 Twelve disciples & other men & women who followed Jesus
Books with his name in the title (Questions of Bartholomew, The Book of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Bartholomew the Apostle) that are important to coptic theology.
A follower of Jesus since the beginning of his ministry, a witness to the resurrection (Act 1:22), but not one of the twelve until after Jesus' resurrection.
In each gospel she was the first or among the first to learn of the resurrection or to see Jesus after the resurrection.
www.bibletexts.com /Glossary/TheTwelve.htm

  
 FRAGMENTS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
A Coptic Fragment of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, after Schmidt.
The precise figure is 33.7% and is meant to embrace followers of Jesus the Christ affiliated to churches (church members, including children, making up 1,791,227,000 of this total), plus persons professing Christianity by census or poll, though not church-goers as such.
The Revelation of Jesus to the Apostles Concerning Abbaton, the Angel of Death.
essenes.net /ntfrag.html

  
 Harvard University Press/Mary Magdalene, The First Apostle/Contents
Book of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ by Bartholomew the Apostle
Portrayal of Mary in Sophia of Jesus Christ
Portrayal of Mary in the Dialogue of the Savior
www.hup.harvard.edu /contents/BROMAR_toc.html

  
 Christian Bible Study: Sermons - The Promise of Resurrection
Paul: For Paul, the resurrection of Christ is not the raising of the physical body of Jesus from the tomb, but the raising of Christ from death to a spiritual life that all those with faith will share at the end of this world.
Christ is the beginning of the resurrection of the dead that will come for all those, he says, "who belong to Christ." (vs. 20-23) Paul argues that the resurrection of the Christians in Corinth will be the same as the resurrection of Christ.
Narrator: He's explaining resurrection by using the image of a seed that's planted in the ground and dies to grow into a new plant.
www.geocities.com /christianbiblestudy/Worship/Sermons/resurrection.htm

  
 THREE DEATHS AND THREE RESURRECTIONS
The second stage began with the resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus and is progressing with the principal effect of that resurrection and ascension, which is the forming of Christ in the members of the Body of Christ.
Perceiving the resurrection and ascension of the Church as the result of victorious faith in Christ is a most important outlook for the disciples.
The Church of Christ, along with the Head, Christ, is the fulfillment of the Ark of the Covenant.
www.wor.org /Books/t/three_deaths_and_three_resurrect%20three.htm

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