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  • The resurrection of Jesus (Biblical Greek : ἀνάστασις τοῦ Ἰησοῦ) is the Christian belief that God raised Jesus on the third day [note 1] after his crucifixion, starting – or restoring [web 1] [note 2] – his exalted life as Christ and Lord. [web 2] According to the New Testament writing, Jesus was firstborn from the dead, ushering in the Kingdom of God.
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    Leading members of the anti-Christian religious establishment became followers of Christ. All of this, is historical data that begs for an adequate explanation.
  • Germain Pilon (French, d. 1590), Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Marble, before 1572. Jesus is described as the "firstborn from the dead", prōtotokos, the first to...
  • The apostle makes it clear that the resurrection of Christ ensures the resurrection of the dead. To illustrate his point, he uses two theological motifs.
  • Lüdemann (2000), 45. ↩. Gerd Lüdemann, The Resurrection Of Christ: A Historical Inquiry, (Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 2004), 1820-1821, Kindle. ↩.
  • This playlist is a collection of lectures given by Dr William Lane Craig on the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • It is no exaggeration, therefore, to maintain that the bodily resurrection of Christ is as certain as any fact of history can ever be.
  • Our justification in this theological sense rests on the imputed righteousness of Christ, so the reality of that transaction is linked to Christ’s resurrection.
  • In Orthodox Christianity, Resurrection can refer to the Resurrection of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ or the Resurrection of the dead at the Final Judgment.
  • The apostle Paul makes this clear in his first letter to the Corinthians: But if there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been raised.
  • The Resurrection of Jesus Christ tells the rest of His story beyond that sacrifice. It is a story of love, hope and power that kept a brutal sacrifice from being the end.