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      • The Christian claim that Jesus was the Son of God and had risen from the dead is not a belief that evolved later — it is one of the earliest proclamations of Christianity. There is simply no evidence of a resurrection-less Christianity.
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  1. Jun 11, 2012 · If there is no resurrection of the dead, Christians are the most pitiful of people for believing in a delusion (v. 19). In short, what Paul is telling the Corinthians is that if their denial of the resurrection of the dead is true, then Christianity is worthless nonsense. 5

  2. This article explores the Christian notion of the resurrection of the dead under four headings: finality, individuality, communality and hope. For each, it takes its starting point in 1 Corinthians 15, and from there explores the debates and controversies associated with each basic affirmation, drawing from ancient and modern authors across the ...

  3. The short answer is no. Jesus being put to death and rising again on the third day should form the core of a believer’s faith. In John 11:25, Jesus tells Martha that he is the resurrection and the life, and that anyone who believes in him will live even after dying.

  4. Aug 25, 2010 · But, asserted Paul, Christ is risen from the dead. Our faith is not in vain, but is in the risen Lord. He willingly faced death on a cross and defeated death from the grave. The Resurrection is the ultimate sign of God's vindication of His Son.

  5. 991 Belief in the resurrection of the dead has been an essential element of the Christian faith from its beginnings. "The confidence of Christians is the resurrection of the dead; believing this we live."

  6. 3 days ago · JesusResurrection is our salvation. St. Paul is blunt about this fact: Unless Jesus is risen from the dead, “your faith is in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:14). Unless Jesus is raised from the ...

  7. Jun 22, 2023 · As Paul records, Jesus showed himself to Peter, to the twelve disciples, and even to hundreds of his followers at a time (1 Corinthians 1:3). Unlike the pagan religions of the ancient world, Judaism had a belief in bodily resurrection. But it was a resurrection that would occur at the end of time.

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