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    of the glorious resurrection of Christ Jesus. A resurrection that changed the world brought hope to all people and ultimately saved human kind. A resurrection‚ so important‚ that billions of people gather in churches all over the world today to celebrate the occasion. Two thousand years ago‚ Mary Magdalene also celebrated the resurrection of Jesus Christ as her savior stood before her three days after his death. It was not a famous official‚ or a group of respectable men that Jesus first appeared

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    pangalang Magdalena "Who was Mary Magdalene?" Answer: Mary Magdalene was a woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons (Luke 8:2). The name Magdalene likely indicates that she came from Magdala‚ a city on the southwest coast of the Sea of Galilee. After Jesus cast seven demons from her‚ she became one of His followers. Mary Magdalene has been associated with the "woman in the city who was a sinner" (Luke 7:37) who washed Jesus’ feet‚ but there is no scriptural basis for this. The city of Magdala did have

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    disprove the validity of Christ’s resurrection. The Swoon Theory professes that Jesus was buried alive because He only temporarily fainted on the cross‚ and the Stolen Body Theory says that the disciples lied about Jesus’s resurrection in order to steal His body. The Hallucination Theory claims that Jesus never actually resurrected (the disciples only believed in their minds that He did) and the Wrong Tomb Theory points to Jesus’s female disciples thinking that Jesus had disappeared from the tomb‚ when

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    The foundation of the Christian faith is the Resurrection. The word resurrection derived from another Greek word which literally means to stand up (dictionary.com). The Resurrection proves who Jesus truly is‚ which the Son of God (Geisler 131). There are many theories and questions that people have about the resurrection. The stolen body theory is one that many people think is correct. People believe that the disciples‚ or another person‚ stole the body from the tomb. Individuals have very

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    grail have been told‚ especially in Christianity. The legend of the holy grail first started when King Arthur and his knights went searching for the chalice that Jesus used at the last supper and collected his blood during his crucifixion. In The Da Vinci Code ‚ however‚ the Grail is seen as Mary Magdalene and her womb which carries Jesus’ blood‚ his child. The Da Vinci Code is a Theory on “hidden messages” within Leonardo Da Vinci’s most famous pieces of artwork‚ mainly The Last Supper. The theory

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    ressurection of Jesus Christ is an event that occurs in the New Testament where Jesus‚ God ’s only son‚ is crucified‚ buried‚ and three days later rises from the dead. Christians accept the New Testament story as an historical account of a ressurection‚ which is central to the christian faith. However its impact on other religions reinforces the gravity of this event. Non-Christians‚ still find meaning in its themes in which the crucifixion story is a spiritual symbol of Jesus changing forms

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    therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set me free from the law of sin and death" (Rom 8:1-2). Paul believes if you are in Christ Jesus‚ then you will be saved. Because of Jesus ’ selflessness‚ he has freed us from sin and death. God had created the world through wisdom and with Adam we then were under the reign of sin. Then‚ with the resurrection of Jesus‚ He freed us from the law and we entered into a period of

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    redemptive love? How was Jesus’ suffering and death an act of redemptive love? Redemptive love is the act of redeeming. It is the ultimate kind of love. Jesus’ suffering and death is an act of redemptive love because he redeemed us from our sins. 2. How do we know the Resurrection of Jesus was a real historical event? In what ways does JesusResurrection also transcend history? The Resurrection is in all four Gospels‚ so it is cited by four people. The rising of Jesus made the disciples truly

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    Introduction Since the crucifixion of Jesus‚ opponents of Christianity have directly criticized the religion’s foundation‚ attempting to belie the historicity of Christ’s physical resurrection. Aiming to nullify Christianity and confute the prospect of supernatural intervention or divine involvement‚ skeptics and opponents of Christianity continually disseminate naturalistic alternatives‚ or conspiracy theories‚ to contradict the resurrection account. One popular notion reasons against the validity

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    belief in the] Trinity).” In order to do this‚ I will begin by examining the five key points that MacDonald identifies in the resume that he presents in his notes which are: “A Dual Paradox‚” “The Experience of the Cross‚” “The Experience of the Resurrection‚” “The Experience of the Trinity‚” and “The Christian Experience of the Spirit.” Each of these points addresses an important aspect in how the Christian Trinitarian faith gradually emerged. After looking at each of these points‚ I will conclude

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