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Resurrection (anglicized from Latin resurrectio) is the concept of a living being coming back to life after death. It is largely a religious concept, where it is used in two distinct respects —a belief in the resurrection of individual souls that is current and ongoing (Christian idealism, realized eschatology), or else a belief in a singular "Resurrection of the Dead" event at the end of the world. Most eschatologies believe in a universal resurrection, wherein all people from all history are resurrected. The Resurrection of the Dead is a standard eschatological belief in the Abrahamic religions. In a number of ancient religions, a life-death-rebirth deity is a deity which dies and resurrects. The death and resurrection of Jesus is a central focus of Christianity.
- Related: 1 Corinthians 15, Information-theoretic death, Omega Point (Tipler), Near death experience, Cryonics, Suspended animation
Properties and Endowment of Resurrected Bodies acc... Properties and Endowment of Resurrected Bodies according to the Bible www.archeosofica.org/en/content/view/180/37/ - Web |
Resurrection of Jesus Christ Resurrection of Jesus Christ www.newadvent.org/cathen/12789a.htm - Web |
Article on resurrection in the Hebrew Bible. Article on resurrection in the Hebrew Bible. www.firstthings.com/article/2007/01/the-life-of-the-world--15 - Web |
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Jewish Encyclopedia: Resurrection Jewish Encyclopedia: Resurrection jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=233&letter=R - Web |
The enticement of the Occult: Occultism examined b... The enticement of the Occult: Occultism examined by a scientist and Orthodox Priest www.orthodoxphotos.com/readings/threshold/occult.shtml - Web |
Rethinking the resurrection.(of Jesus Christ)(Cove... Rethinking the resurrection.(of Jesus Christ)(Cover Story) Newsweek, April 8th 1996, Woodward, Kenneth L. www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-18159992.html?refid=hbw_rd - Web |
Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Dictionary of the History of Ideas: etext.lib.virginia.edu/cgi-local/DHI/dhi.cgi?id=dv1-76 - Web |