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arinewman7 · 30 days
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Resurrection of Christ Painting
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mel-loly · 30 days
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-Happy Easter..💛
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Samuel van Hoogstraten - Resurrection of Christ, 1665-70.
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The Miracle of Christ's Resurrection - Bible Study - Shining The Light M...
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cirdesignproject · 11 months
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The foundation of the Christian faith
The resurrection of Jesus Christ and the expectation of His second coming is the foundation of the Christian faith. After being crucified on the cross, Christ rose from the dead, demonstrating His victory over sin and death. The Lord Jesus Christ promised to return to us to judge the living and the dead before the creation of a new world based on divine love and justice. "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand," the Gospel says (Matthew 4:17). Let us always remember this.
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the christological cycle
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i really like the bull with this very human-like face
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this one is really something^
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erniecarrasco · 29 days
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The Resurrection Matters
He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, (Luke 24:6) Christmas and Easter (I prefer “Resurrection Day”) are the two most important days on the Christian calendar with Resurrection Day being, arguably, the most important of the two. One might argue that we could not have the Resurrection without the Birth, but the Birth without the Resurrection would…
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doesgodexist · 1 month
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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
As Christians remember the resurrection of Jesus Christ, how do we know the story is true? Some unbelievers argue that the resurrection is a myth that arose many years later. The evidence against that idea is numerous and strong. The apostles carried the message of Christ’s resurrection to the ends of the Roman Empire for the rest of their lives, even though they had nothing to gain except a life…
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karryalane · 7 months
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this is a nice synopsis by the BBC
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martyschoenleber · 9 months
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I was going to put this link on FaceBook
I was going to put this link on Facebook and let people find it there. But I decided to put a link to it here because I want a place to return to for myself. This conversation between two Christian scholars who have debated with and are friends with Bart Erhman, (the unbelieving New Testament scholar who is the darling of those who hate Christianity), is so good that it simply must be examined…
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The Resurrection of Christ by Peter Paul Rubens.
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What Easter (Resurrection Day) is Really About
Only the priceless gift of Christ’s death on the cross and His resurrection from the dead enable us to have eternal life   By Greg Holt When I was young Easter was all about finding hidden Easter baskets filled with jellybeans, other candy, and chocolate – a chocolate bunny that is.  There was no emphasis on what Easter is really about, and if there was, I doubt I would have listened…
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seraphim-eternal · 30 days
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A little while, and you will see me no longer. Again in a little while, and you will see me.
John 16:16
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this mayyyy be like the millionth time i’ve made one of these “forgot i had tumblr but i’m back now” posts, but i swear this time—hand to the god i don’t believe—will be my true resurrection… just you wait
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ynhart · 30 days
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He is Risen!
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cirdesignproject · 11 months
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Basic theological, philosophical, and historical sources of mankind's knowledge of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as a cornerstone of Christian faith, drawing upon various theological, philosophical, and historical sources to support its claim. The Bible, particularly the New Testament Gospels, forms the primary theological source, recounting the resurrection and its profound impact on early followers. Philosophically, the concept finds support in arguments such as the teleological and moral arguments, which posit a divine purpose and the existence of God respectively. Historical sources further contribute to the knowledge of the resurrection, including the testimonies of eyewitnesses, extra-biblical accounts, and the growth and endurance of the early Christian movement. Together, these sources provide a foundation for mankind's understanding of the resurrection, shaping Christian beliefs for centuries to come.
In theological terms, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is primarily derived from the accounts found in the New Testament Gospels. The four Gospels, namely Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, provide detailed narratives of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and subsequent resurrection. These accounts emphasize the empty tomb, appearances of the risen Jesus to his disciples and other witnesses, and the transformative impact of the resurrection on early Christian communities. The theological significance of the resurrection lies in its affirmation of Jesus' divinity, victory over sin and death, and the promise of eternal life for believers.
From a philosophical standpoint, arguments supporting the resurrection often draw upon the teleological and moral arguments for the existence of God. The teleological argument posits that the existence of order, purpose, and design in the universe implies the existence of an intelligent creator. The resurrection, seen as an event of divine intervention, aligns with this argument, suggesting that God's purpose and design are manifest in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Similarly, the moral argument posits that objective moral values and duties necessitate the existence of a moral lawgiver. The resurrection, as a demonstration of God's triumph over evil and the ultimate victory of righteousness, aligns with this argument by affirming the existence of a divine moral lawgiver who upholds justice and goodness.
Historically, the resurrection of Jesus finds support in multiple sources. The testimonies of the disciples and other witnesses, as recorded in the New Testament and early Christian writings, attest to their firsthand experiences of encountering the risen Christ. These accounts provide a foundation for the belief in the resurrection among early Christian communities.
Moreover, extra-biblical sources, such as the writings of early Christian apologists and historians, acknowledge the existence of Jesus and the impact of his resurrection on the early Christian movement. The growth and endurance of Christianity itself, despite persecution and opposition, serve as a historical testament to the transformative power of the resurrection in the lives of believers.
In conclusion, mankind's knowledge of the resurrection of Jesus Christ draws from a variety of theological, philosophical, and historical sources. The New Testament Gospels serve as the primary theological account, while philosophical arguments support the plausibility of the resurrection as an act of divine intervention. Additionally, historical testimonies and the endurance of the early Christian movement provide further evidence for the reality of the resurrection. Together, these sources contribute to the understanding and affirmation of the resurrection as a central tenet of Christian faith.
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