Difference between revisions of "Resurrection"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Bible}}
 
{{Bible}}
::::: '''Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ.'''
+
::::: '''Resurrection of Jesus Christ.'''
  
 
[[Image:Annibale Carracci 1585.jpg]]
 
[[Image:Annibale Carracci 1585.jpg]]
  
The '''resurrection''' is the single most important event in fundamentalist[[Christian]] theology, showing Jesus's victory over death and the grave.  Through [[Christ]] and his victory over death, all can have victory through Him. Liberal Christians tend to interpret the Resurrection symbolically and doubt its historicity.
+
The '''resurrection''' is the single most important event in fundamentalist [[Christian]] theology, showing Jesus's victory over death and the grave.  Through [[Christ]] and his victory over death, all can have victory through Him. Liberal Christians tend to interpret the Resurrection symbolically and doubt its historicity.
  
 
Resurrection is the act of coming back from the dead.  Jesus's body laid in his tomb for 3 days before Jesus rose again.  His body was not like it had been before, now able to walk through walls and appear suddenly among His disciples.  He could also keep Himself from being recognized unless He wished.  Jesus stayed on the earth after his resurrection until His [[the ascension|ascension]].
 
Resurrection is the act of coming back from the dead.  Jesus's body laid in his tomb for 3 days before Jesus rose again.  His body was not like it had been before, now able to walk through walls and appear suddenly among His disciples.  He could also keep Himself from being recognized unless He wished.  Jesus stayed on the earth after his resurrection until His [[the ascension|ascension]].

Revision as of 02:03, March 9, 2009

800px-Crop Book of Isaiah 2006-06-06.jpg
Bible

Sections
Old Testament
New Testament
Pentateuch
The Gospels

About
History
Canon
Exegesis
Accuracy
Criticism
Inerrancy
Literalism
Chronology
Translations
Hermeneutics

Concepts
Sabbath
Sin
Resurrection
Prophet
The Virgin Birth
Tithe

See also
Christianity

Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Annibale Carracci 1585.jpg

The resurrection is the single most important event in fundamentalist Christian theology, showing Jesus's victory over death and the grave. Through Christ and his victory over death, all can have victory through Him. Liberal Christians tend to interpret the Resurrection symbolically and doubt its historicity.

Resurrection is the act of coming back from the dead. Jesus's body laid in his tomb for 3 days before Jesus rose again. His body was not like it had been before, now able to walk through walls and appear suddenly among His disciples. He could also keep Himself from being recognized unless He wished. Jesus stayed on the earth after his resurrection until His ascension.

See also

External links