Resurrection of Christ
The resurrection of Christ is the bodily rising of Jesus from the dead in victory over sin and death.
Formal Definition
The resurrection of Christ is the historical and bodily raising of Jesus by the power of God on the third day, vindicating His person and work.
Key Scriptures
Matthew 28
Luke 24
John 20
1 Corinthians 15:1–28
Luke 24
John 20
1 Corinthians 15:1–28
Explanation
The resurrection is not an optional doctrine or a symbol of vague hope. It is the decisive act of God in history declaring that Jesus is the righteous Son, that death has been broken, and that new creation has begun.
Scripture Index
Psalm 16:10
Acts 2:22–36
Romans 1:4
1 Corinthians 15
1 Peter 1:3
Acts 2:22–36
Romans 1:4
1 Corinthians 15
1 Peter 1:3
Subtopics
Historical resurrection
Vindication of Christ
Firstfruits of new creation
Vindication of Christ
Firstfruits of new creation
Application / Why It Matters
Because Christ is risen, believers have living hope, courage in suffering, and confidence that death will not have the final word.
Historical / Church Reflection
The resurrection has always stood at the center of apostolic proclamation and Christian confession.
Viewpoints / Debates
Orthodox Christianity treats the bodily resurrection as non-negotiable, though debates continue about the precise nature of resurrection embodiment.
