The cause or exemplar of a rising from the dead.
Rising from the dead with an immortal body.
When Jesus came back from the dead three days after he had been crucified.
An act of the dead coming back to life.
The belief that people will ultimately be raised from the dead by God; can also refer to Jesus' coming back from the dead after the Crucifixion
The Biblical doctrine that we will be raised from the dead with a glorified body when Jesus returns to earth.
God's justification of Jesus by raising him from the dead; God's public declaration that Jesus was innocent of the charges brought against him, and that his testimony was true
A fundamental belief in Judaism, that along with the coming of the Messiah, all souls will come back to life.
The restoration of someone from the dead.
By the mid century BC belief in a general resurrection after death at the end of time, to glory or disgrace, is apparent. The resurrection of Jesus before the end of time is different, though Paul still sees it as the fulfillment of the hope of Israel.
(New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion
a "re-living," a "renewal", or a" rising again" from the dead
the resurrection of Christ from the dead on the third day after his death; commemorated on Easter Sunday
The rising of Christ from the dead; the rising again of all the dead at the day of the final judgment
The reunion of the soul and body after death which will revitalize and transform the physical body into a spiritual body. Jesus Himself is the firstfruits of perfect resurrection; He will never again be subject to death. Because He conquered death by His Resurrection, all will rise again: the righteous to life with Christ, the wicked to judgment. See John 5:28, 29; 1 Cor. 15:35 55.
The return of Jesus Christ to bodily life on earth on the third day after his death. ( Luke 24:1-12) (DTC)
Rebirth from fear's illusions of mortality of mind, heart, body, and soul. Resurrection is achieving a new level of awareness of Oneness with God.
principal doctrine of all branches of the Christian faith, the belief that Jesus Christ overcame death; celebrated on Easter Sunday morning
follows crucifixion and is an ongoing experience in our spiritual unfoldment. It is evidence of our having overcome our belief in lack and limitation through spiritual mastery.
The event when Jesus was raised from the dead.
The raising of Jesus Christ from the dead after His crucifixion. Several ressurrection theories have been used to explain the resurrection The Fraud Theory says that the disciples of Jesus simply stole the body of Jesus and told everyone He had come back to life. The Swoon Theory says that Jesus did not die on the cross; He merely passed out and recovered in the tomb. The Wrong Tomb Theory says that the women went to the wrong tomb in the graveyard. The Vision Theory says that Jesus was not raised bodily, but His appearances were a series of visions born of faith. The Telegram Theory says that Jesus was not raised bodily but at times the glorified spirit of Jesus (ghost) appears for the comfort of His disciples. The Legendary Theory says that the resurrection is just a story predicted by Jesus about Himself and believed by His disciples. The Literal Theory says that the resurrection was predicted in the Old Testament, recorded in the New Testament, and experienced in life. from [DSM NT Lecture 18
The rising again of Jesus on the third day after the Crucifixion.
is "Spiritualization of thought; a new and higher idea of immortality, or spiritual existence; material belief yielding to spiritual understanding."
The idea that dead persons who have found favor with God will ultimately (in eschatological times) be raised from the dead with restored bodily form. See Chapter 17.
the awakening from the dream of death; the total change in mind that transcends the ego and its perceptions of the world, the body, and death, allowing us to identify completely with our true Self; also refers to the resurrection of Jesus.
Originally released in 1984, Play Dead's "Resurrection" is probably the group's most eclectic album. It ranges from synth-based tracks like "Conspiracy" to non-synth like "Pale Fire" and "Sacrosanct."