Resurrection Of Christ Research Paper

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The indisputable historical fact of the resurrection of Jesus Christ has been a subject of debate in the academic field in every generation. For Orthodox Christians, this is an indisputable absolute truth, but for the skeptics it is a historical fact impossible to prove. The Bible describes Jesus with immeasurable words that attribute a level of divinity, superiority, and deity such as: Worthy, Immanuel, Light of the World, God with us, the Risen One, the Master, King of kings, Prince of Peace, the Messiah, among others. All these names, titles, and appellatives make His virgin birth, death, resurrection, glory, ascension, and power true. However, for the secular world all these names only represent a mystical history to justify a false faith in the deity of a human being who proclaimed at one time to be equal to God, but could not restore in the present time the world in which one live.

The Christian argument is that the name of Christ has a particular meaning that leads the human being to worship and humble himself before the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Which has the power to change a life full of loneliness, sin, discontent, …show more content…

“The tombs broke open. The bodies of many holy people who had died were raised to life. They came out of the tombs after Jesus' resurrection and went into the holy city and appeared to many people” (Matthew 27:52-53, ESV). This event deals personally with the problem of sin, which the natural man refuses to accept or recognize. Here Jesus Christ clearly demonstrates the redemption of the dead through incarnation, death on the cross, and resurrection. Opening the way – our only opportunity to spend an eternity in heaven – towards salvation in everyone who believes in Jesus Christ. Accepting one’s sinful state and the need for the redemption of Christ, surrendering completely at the feet of the

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