Christianity is not rationalism, but faith in God's revelation. A conspicuous, all-important item in that revelation is the resurrection of the body.
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At the heart of Christian faith is the story of Jesus' death and resurrection.
The Resurrection is at the core of our beliefs as Christians. Without it, our faith is meaningless.
The whole essence of the Christian religion is based on the atonement of Christ, his death and his resurrection.
Every spiritual tradition has this idea of death and resurrection. It's not unique to Christianity.
The primary source of the appeal of Christianity was Jesus - His incarnation, His life, His crucifixion, and His resurrection.
Christianity is, I believe, about expanded life, heightened consciousness and achieving a new humanity. It is not about closed minds, supernatural interventions, a fallen creation, guilt, original sin or divine rescue.
When love becomes what Christianity is all about, we can make no sense of Jesus's death and resurrection.
I think that the core doctrines of Christianity - the incarnation, the resurrection, life after death-these are as strong as ever. In fact, the belief in life after death has increased in this century.
The very essence of rationalism is that it assumes that the reason is the highest faculty in man and the lord of all the rest.
The Scriptures bear ample and continuous evidence that the faith of the resurrection of the body lies in the faith that Jesus Christ died and rose again.
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