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[[Resurrection]] | [[Resurrection]] is the concept of a living being coming back to [[life after death]]. It is 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. 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 the central focus of Christianity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection [[Resurrection]] is a supernatural form of immortality. | ||
See also: | See also: [[superimmortality]], [[awaretheory]], [[types of immortality]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 1 April 2014
Resurrection is the concept of a living being coming back to life after death. It is 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. 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 the central focus of Christianity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resurrection Resurrection is a supernatural form of immortality.
See also: superimmortality, awaretheory, types of immortality