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Resurrection | Research Starters - EBSCOResurrection is the belief in restoring life to a being who has died, found in ancient religions and mythologies, and especially in Christianity.Missing: Judaism | Show results with:Judaism
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Historical, Mythological, and Cultural Perspectives on Resurrection ...Nov 8, 2024 · This paper seeks to unravel the multifaceted significance of resurrection claims and their implications for understanding the human condition.
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[PDF] THE RESURRECTION IN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY ...Feb 6, 2019 · Abstract. This research outlines the concept of resurrection from the ancient Hebrew Torah to Rabbinic Judaism and. Christianity according ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Jesus' Resurrection: A Historical Investigation - Scholars CrossingMay 7, 2010 · 700 pages, in which he argues the meaning of resurrection in pagan, Jewish, and Christian cultures meant a physical and bodily resurrection.
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[PDF] Investigating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ-A New ... - CSL ScholarJan 1, 2020 · This book provides an original and comprehensive assessment of the hypotheses concerning the origin of resurrection Christology.
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[PDF] THE ISLAMIC CONCEPT OF RESURRECTION | CIFIA Global JournalJan 10, 2023 · Resurrection in Islam is a coming back to life after death, a restoration of psychosomatic unity, and a continuation of personal identity ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] The Afterlife in Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam: Comparing Beliefs ...Jun 2, 2024 · Resurrection: Central to Christian beliefs about the afterlife is the belief in bodily resurrection. Christians believe that at the end times, ...
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[PDF] Is Resurrection Atemporally Simultaneous With Death? Using ...Apr 28, 2010 · In philosophical theology there are several ongoing debates with regard to the Christian doctrine of the resurrection of the dead; two of the ...
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The World Repaired, Remade | Harvard Divinity BulletinThe resurrection of the dead implies that death is very real, and the real you certainly is harmed by, even destroyed by, death. The classic doctrine of ...
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A Scientist Looks at the Resurrection - Peaceful ScienceThere certainly is evidence for the Resurrection, which can be summarized around three historical claims: 1) Jesus was crucified and died, 2) his body was ...
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[PDF] The Resurrection of Jesus: A Rational Inquiry - Scholars CrossingThis subject is treated rationally in regards to the possibility of the resurrection being a historical event. Research in this topic falls into the realms of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Resurrection of the Body and Cryonics - MDPIThe Christian doctrine of resurrection of the body is employed to interpret the cryonics program of preserving legally dead people with the plan to restore ...
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Bioethicists must rethink the concept of death - PubMed Central - NIHA cryopreserved individual is legally dead, but cryonicists say that he/she can be reanimated. This reanimation should not be associated with resurrection. To ...
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Resurrection - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating c. 1300 from Anglo-French and Latin, "resurrection" means the rising again from the dead, especially Christ's rising, and its related festival.
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RESURRECTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe word resurrection first arose in English in the 14th century, coming from the Anglo-French word resurreccioun, which in turn comes from the Late Latin ...
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Resurrection - Jewish Virtual LibraryRESURRECTION (Heb. תְּחִיַּת הַמֵּתִים), the belief that ultimately the dead will be revived in their bodies and live again on earth. Resurrection is to be ...
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ἀνάστασις | Free Online Greek Dictionary | billmounce.comresurrection, rising to life; from the base meaning of the act of rising from a prone or sitting position to a standing position.
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The Greek, Aramaic and Hebrew words for "Resurrection" | AHRCThis noun is derived from the word ανιστημι (anistemi, Strong's #450), which means "to stand up" or "to rise up." This Greek word appears once in the Septuagint ...
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RESURRECTION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comFirst recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English, from Old French, from Latin resurrēctiōn-, stem of resurrēctiō, the Easter church festival, from resurrēct(us) “ ...
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Punarjanma: 6 definitionsSep 6, 2024 · Punarjanma (पुनर्जन्म) [Also spelled punarjanm]:—(nm) rebirth, palingenesis, metempsychosis; ~[vāda] transmigrationism, the doctrine of rebirth.
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Definition of Yawm al-Qiyamah - Islam - Learn ReligionsJan 28, 2019 · Yawm al-Qiyamah means The Day of Resurrection; it is also known as The Day of Reckoning, The Hour -- or less precisely, The Day of Judgment.
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Resurrection | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyResurrection refers to the raising of someone from the dead, central to Christian belief, and is a topic of philosophical study.
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Afterlife - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyDec 26, 2005 · We propose that beliefs about death and the possibility of an afterlife are of enduring significance because of our care for persons here and now.
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Apotheosis | Encyclopedia.comAPOTHEOSIS is the conferring, through official, ritual, or iconographic means, of the status of a god upon a mortal person. The Greek verb apotheoun appears ...
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[PDF] John 3, “being born again” in a culture with reincarnation beliefsIn this section I contrast the difference between reincarnation and resurrection beliefs. Reincarnation. Resurrection. Number of lives a person can have.
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“Dying and Rising Gods” in the Ancient Near EastMettinger makes his strongest case for identifying a dying and rising god with the Ugaritic Baal. He does this primarily by emphasizing the logic of.
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Inanna's Descent: A Sumerian Tale of InjusticeFeb 23, 2011 · The Sumerian poem, The Descent of Inanna (c. 1900-1600 BCE) chronicles the journey of Inanna, the great goddess and Queen of Heaven, from her realm in the sky, ...
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[PDF] The Story of Osiris, Isis and Horus: The Egyptian Myth of CreationOsiris was able to descend into the underworld, where he became the lord of that domain. The child born to Isis was named Horus, the hawk-god. When he became an ...
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[PDF] THE GILGAMESH EPIC AND OLD TESTAMENT PARALLELSThough rich in mythological mate- rial of great significance for the study of comparative religion, it abounds with episodes of deepest human Interest, in ...
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(PDF) The problem of "dying and rising" gods: the case of BaalThe paper investigates the narrative and ritualistic aspects of Baal's death in Ugaritic texts, discussing the implications of mourning rites and burial ...
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[PDF] THE RESURRECTION MOTIF IN THE HEBREW BIBLE:The resurrection motif, the belief that the dead will rise, is found in early Hebrew Bible texts, possibly using verbs like 'hayah' and 'qum', and in the Song ...
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Ancient Jewish History: Pharisees, Sadducees & EssenesAccording to Josephus, the Pharisees believed in the immortality of souls and resurrection of the dead, in a balance between predestination and free will ...
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Sanhedrin.90b.1-92b.16 - SefariaThe Gemara returns to the topic of the source for resurrection in the Torah. Rava says: From where is resurrection of the dead derived from the Torah? It is ...
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(PDF) Resurrection of the Dead: A Jewish Belief - Academia.eduRabbinical arguments supporting resurrection appear in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 90b92b) ... sources (Sifre Deuteronomy 329; Sanhedrin 92b). In the Syriac Apocalypse ...
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MAIMONIDES' PRINCIPLES OF FAITH - Tradition Online(10) that God knows the deeds of men; (11) that God rewards the righteous and punishes the wicked; (12) that the Messiah wil come; and (13) that the dead wil be ...
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Resurrection of the Dead as Symbol and Strategy - jstor28 The dispute over bodily resurrection was a major part of Reform Judaism's "censoring in" and. "censoring out" process in the nineteenth century. See ...
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Resurrection: The Triumph of Life in JudaismMay 30, 2019 · The Reform version elides resurrection, affirming a god who creates life but not one who restores it, while the Conservative version replaces ...Missing: metaphorical | Show results with:metaphorical
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Independent Sources of the Empty Tomb - Biola UniversityApr 19, 2019 · 1. Mark's Gospel closes with the story of the women's discovery of Jesus' empty tomb. But Mark did not compose his account out of whole cloth.
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Commentary on Luke 24:1-12 - Working PreacherThe story begins with the obvious: Jesus is dead, and his followers assume that he remains dead (24:1-3). The women come to the tomb because that is where the ...
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Jesus' Resurrection and Christian Origins - NTWrightPageJul 12, 2016 · The early Christians retained the Jewish belief in resurrection, but both modified it and made it more sharp and precise. They retained the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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An Analysis of the Nature of the Resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15:35 ...The resurrection body is not a detached, non-physical entity, but is instead a body rescued from the taint of sin and death, and animated by the Spirit of God.
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CHURCH FATHERS: On the Resurrection of the Flesh (Tertullian)Chapter 14. A Sufficient Cause for the Resurrection of the Flesh Occurs in the Future Judgment of Man. It Will Take Cognisance of the Works of the Body No Less ...
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Literal and Allegorical Interpretation in Origen's Contra Celsum Dan ...The NT is superior because it is grounded in a literal historical resurrection. Whatever the word "resurrection" meant to Origen, it at least meant that Jesus ...
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Nicene Creed - Christian Reformed ChurchWe look forward to the resurrection of the dead, and to life in the world to come. Amen. Background. The Nicene Creed, also called the Nicaeno ...
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Chapter 32: Of the State of Men after Death, and of the Resurrection ...Chapter 32: Of the State of Men after Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead. The 1647 Westminster Confession of Faith. Click here ...<|separator|>
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Al-Ghazālī | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe philosophers maintain that the soul is immortal, but deny a bodily resurrection in the afterlife. For al-Ghazālī, this is in clear contradiction with ...
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Riyad as-Salihin 409 - The Book of Miscellany - كتاب المقدماتMessenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, "How can I feel at ease when the Angel of the Trumpet, (Israfil) has put his lips to the Trumpet and is waiting for the order ...
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Sahih al-Bukhari 4814 - كتاب التفسير - Sunnah.com - Sunnah.comNarrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Between the two blowing of the trumpet there will be forty." The people said, "O Abu Huraira! Forty days?" I ...Missing: Israfil resurrection authentic source
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Place Between Two Places: The Qurʾānic BarzakhBy George ArcherApr 1, 2019 · The first begins with a five-fold typology of the intermediate state experienced by the human being awaiting resurrection within Muslim ...
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(PDF) Imam Mahdi in Sunni Tradition: Differences in Beliefs and ...Aug 6, 2025 · In the Shia Islamic perspective, Mahdi is the twelfth Imam, and according to their beliefs, he will appear at some point in the future.
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[PDF] Commentary on the Bhagavadgita - Swami KrishnanandaThe Bhagavad Gita is a universal gospel which has been translated into many modern languages. It is a “Song Celestial” in seven hundred verses. Numerous ...
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[PDF] THE CONCEPT OF LIBERATION (MOKSHA) IN THE BHAGAVAD ...Abstract- The Bhagavad Gita recognizes liberation (moksha) as the supreme goal. The Bhagavad Gita describes liberation or moksha as the attainment of ...Missing: samsara punarjanma 2:22
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[PDF] A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF ANATTA AND ITSThe system created by the Buddha is one that includes doctrines such as karma, nirvana, transmigration, and anatta, and thus the viability of Buddhism becomes ...
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[PDF] The Doctrine of Not-self (anattā) in Early BuddhismThe teaching of anattā is also a fundamental concept in early Buddhism and plays an important role for understanding the nature of human existence and rebirth.
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Science, Philosophy, Theology, & Culture - Religions and TimeThese are time as a line and time as a circle. Linear time is apparent in daily life. Birth is followed by growth, aging, decay, and death.
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Bundahishn Text (Translation) | CAISBundahishn Text. (Translation). Chapter 01. Ohrmazd's original creation; the antagonism of the evil spirit; nature of the creatures of the world. Chapter 02 ...
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(DOC) Hopi Prophecy and Hopi Tablets Deciphered - Academia.eduLike the Mayan cosmology, Hopi mythology includes a story relating both twins and a sacrificial death and resurrection. In the Hopi myth, all people were ...
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an Ending, and Then a Beginning Again": - Hopi Apocalypticism in ...All of this could suggest some Christian influence subtly in or perhaps even aboriginal influence on Christianity (as with the Joseph S story possibly).
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Karma and rebirth - Key beliefs in Sikhism - BBCThey refer to God as Waheguru. Sikhs believe in rebirth and karma, meaning their religion is a way of life and that in every action, they should remember God.
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(PDF) Wicca as Nature Religion - ResearchGatePDF | Wicca or Pagan Witchcraft is the most popular branch of contemporary Western Paganism. Its self-image is that of an 'old religion'; a reawakening.
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