Jesus appeared many times and in many places after His resurrection:
We Christians have salvation only after Jesus died and rose again, after the resurrection.
In some Gospel accounts, Mary Magdalene initially did not recognize Jesus after his resurrection. It was only after Jesus spoke to her that she recognized him.
Jesus and England have no resemblance what so ever. Only thing is England is a christian country.
Yes, St. Paul believed in the physical resurrection of Jesus. He emphasized the importance of Christ's bodily resurrection in his teachings and described it as a core belief of the Christian faith.
uh i can tell you jesus is not the only one that went to heaven after he came back from the dead. but if that doesn't help why don't you try rewording it
Only Luke's Gospel and Acts of the Apostles tell us how long Jesus was on earth after his resurrection:Luke 24:50-51 tells us that Jesus led the disciples out towards Bethany on the evening of his resurrection, and was taken bodily up into heaven. In this case, he was on earth less than one day after his resurrection. He commanded the disciples to remain in Jerusalem until they had received the power from on high.Acts 1:1-9, by the same author but written some time after Luke's Gospel, tells us that the risen Jesus was on earth for forty days and was seen by many. Jesus commanded the disciples to remain in Jerusalem until they had received the the power of the Holy Spirit, and was then taken bodily up into heaven.
I've only heard the dying and rising of Jesus Christ called the crucifixion and resurrection
i am assuming that you mean the eucharist, which is God, and we eat him, catholics belive this and are the only ones to, if not then i am sure it is the sabbath meal or sater meal.
To the faithful, yes, His resurrection is the ultimate proof upon which Chrisitanity rests. Romans 1:4 - and declared to be the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.To the unbeliever, of course, the resurrection story is only a fable.
The Sadducees, a Jewish religious group during the time of Jesus, did not believe in a bodily resurrection. They only accepted the authority of the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) and did not believe in an afterlife or resurrection of the dead.
According to Christian belief, Jesus ascended into heaven once, 40 days after his resurrection. This event is known as the Ascension and is celebrated by Christians as a significant event in the life of Jesus.
A:Thomas only has a prominent role in the resurrection story of John's Gospel. When Jesus appeared to the assembled disciples on the evening of his resurrection in Luke's Gospel, all eleven were there, but in this account Thomas was not there. Hisabsence was significant, because when Jesus breathed on the disciples and gave them the Holy Spirit (20:22), Thomas was the only disciple not to receive the Holy Spirit. Eight days later, Jesus again appeared to the disciples at a meal in the same room, but this time Thomas was there. Thomas had expressed doubts when told that Jesus had been seen alive, but on seeing Jesus he was convinced.The respected New Testament scholar, Elaine Pagels, says there is a theme in John's Gospel of portraying Thomas as constantly doubting Jesus. She says that comparative texts indicate that there was rivalry between members of the Johannine community and other Christians who believed they followed the apostle Thomas. By creating the notion of "doubting Thomas" and by portraying Thomas as the only disciple not to receive the Holy GHost, John's Gospel undermines to status of Saint Thomas.