resurrection, the belief in God's saving grace through Jesus is destroyed. When Jesus rose from the dead, he confirmed his identity as the Son of God and his work of atonement, redemption, reconciliation, and salvation. The Resurrection was a literal, physical raising of Jesus’ body from ...
There are numerous sub-topics within ancient pagan views of life after death. Of particular interest is Euripides's play Alcestis, where Hercules does battle with the god Thanatos and rescues Alcestis from his clutches, bringing her back to her sorrowing husband. The representation of the scene ...
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is critical to the Christian faith. TheApostle Paulwrote, "if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is vain, your faith also is vain" (I Cor:15:14). Traditionally, Christianity has believed in a physical resurrection of Jesus Christ.[3] ...
that Grass would construe the resurrection, at least overtly, merely in terms of the survival of Jesus's soul; he affirms a bodily resurrection, but the body is 'spiritual' in nature, as by the apostle Paul, not physical. Because the relation between the old, physical body and the new,...
, by James MacDonald Jesus' Resurrection Was Physical, by Matthew Slick This Joyful Eastertide: A Critical Review of The Empty Tomb (PDF), by Steve Hays Mark 16:1-8: The Empty Tomb of a Hero?, by Peter G. Bolt - Tyndale Bulletin 47.1 (May, 1996) 27-37 The Resurrection: Fact or...
Eternal life that Jesus gives begins now and survives physical death (11:26). Those who are alive spiritually and believe will never suffer spiritual death (11:27). Though Martha has a reputation for being less "spiritual" than her sister Mary, she is the one who makes the outstanding conf...
After the Resurrection, Jesus has a face-to-face encounter with Peter and a few other disciples on the Sea of Tiberias in John 21:1-19. Pastor Dudley ... Speaker: Pastor Dudley Rutherford Facebook Twitter The Seven by the Sea - Part 1 - 04.26.21 After the Resurrection, Jesus has ...
The Resurrection of The Body of Christ. Scripture defines the body of Christ as the conglomeration of believers. They are the bricks He assembles. The picture given was Christ the Chief Cornerstone, and that we are living stones built up (or assembled together) a habitation for God in the ...
This phrase underscores the tangible reality of the resurrection, which was necessary for the early disciples to become bold witnesses. It also highlights the human tendency to rely on physical evidence for belief. you have believedThe Greek word for "believed" is "πεπίστευκας"...
In His Glorified Resurrection Body, Jesus appeared again to His disciples over a period covering 40 days after His resurrection, and that Glorified Resurrection Body that He inhabited was seen to be a kind of physical body that could still allow Him to eat fish and be touched by His apostles...