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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.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection_of_Jesus_Christ

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ--Part 2
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.
In the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the heart of the Christian faith.
Jesus is the Son of God, deity, salvation is complete, the church is established, judgment is coming and heaven is waiting.
http://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.
The idea of a resurrection from the grave was familiar to the disciples from their Jewish faith; they had also vague intimations in the prophecies of the Old Testament; finally, Jesus Himself had always associated His Resurrection with the predictions of his death.
The main sources which directly attest the fact of Christ's Resurrection are the Four Gospels and the Epistles of St. Paul.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12789a.htm

  
 The Bodily Resurrection of Jesus
The resurrected Christ, as he was manifested to the church is thus a spiritual body.
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.
Not 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.
http://www.leaderu.com/offices/billcraig/docs/bodily.html

  
 The Resurrection and Exaltation of Jesus Christ
A fourth reaction of the disciples to the resurrection of Jesus was courage.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead was a controlling factor for the early church.
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.
http://www.afn.org/~afn52344/resexalt.html

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Jesus' disciples fled when Jesus was arrested and taken away for trial prior to being crucified.
After Jesus was crucified and buried, they remained in hiding, afraid and depressed, until Mary and others came to tell them that Jesus had risen from the dead.
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.
http://www.riverpower.org/resurrection.htm

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ--Part 1
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.
The whole theme of the New Testament is the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
And Galatians says by Jesus Christ and God the Father who raised Him from the dead.
http://www.biblebb.com/files/MAC/2401.HTM

  
 THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST: FACT OR FABLE?
"Belief in the resurrection is not an appendage to the Christian faith.
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.
For almost 2 millennia, the Christian Church has taught that Jesus was crucified, died, and was bodily resurrected (i.e.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/resurrec.htm

  
 He is risen!
While belief in the resurrection is a matter of faith, it is faith based upon powerfully persuasive evidence.
Jesus, I declare that You are the ever living Son of God.
The most powerful piece of evidence for the resurrection of Jesus is the Bible's record of His appearances.
http://www.bayou.com/~lou2247/risen.html

  
 TG Jesus Christ, Resurrection
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Christ being raised from the dead dieth no more.
if Christ had not risen from the dead.
http://scriptures.lds.org/tgj/jcrsrrct

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

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ home page
LDS faith in the literal and physical resurrection of Jesus is greatly strengthened by ancient and modern testimonies of many witnesses."Encyclopedia of Mormonism
The body laid in the grave is mortal; the resurrected physical body is immortal.
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.
http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/basic/christ/resurrection

  
 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, Fact or Fiction?
And was later beheaded at Rome in 67 A.D. for his faith in Jesus Christ.
Simon Greenleaf believed the Resurrection of Jesus Christ was a hoax.
To deny the resurrection of Jesus Christ you have to close your eyes to the overwhelming facts of history.
http://www.av1611.org/resur.html

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