On Friday, we walked to Calvary with Hans Küng as our guide on the passion and death of Jesus, his reflections in On Being a Christian pointing us to the critical, yet often scuttled, fact: Jesus died ...
"They said to one another, ‘Were not our hearts burning within us while He was speaking to us on the road, while He was explaining the Scriptures to us?’" (Luke 24:32). This passage, from Luke's ...
For the last 2,000 years, many have tried to deny the fact that Jesus rose from the dead. The reason is that people understand that the resurrection validates the Man and His message. If Jesus rose, ...
The whole Christian faith hinges on one historical event: the bodily resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth on April 5, AD 33 (or April 9, AD 30). If Jesus rose from the grave and the tomb is indeed empty, ...
Editor’s Note: William Lane Craig is an influential Christian thinker. His claims for the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus have garnered both praise and criticism. Professor Craig acknowledges ...
During his general audience on Nov. 5, Pope Benedict XVI spoke about the central role of Christ’s resurrection in St. Paul’s teaching. St. Paul proclaims the vital significance of the Resurrection: In ...
Show an empty cross to most Christians at Easter and their minds will go to the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s a powerful symbol. But some American Indians may see a symbol similar ...
In one of my previous articles I wrote that the Bible proves the one true God of the Bible to be a uni-plural or triune being. The second person of the trinity the Lord Jesus Christ possesses two ...
In Bach’s oratorio The Saint John Passion, a bass aria begins: “Eilt—Hurry, hurry you suffering souls.” In an urgent whisper, the chorus responds: “Wohin—where to?” The soloist replies, “Nach Golgotha ...
A church member holds a program for the sunrise Easter service presented by the South Sound United Methodist Cooperative on April 17, 2022. Steve Bloom [email protected] Spring has sprung, the ...
It has never been easy to proclaim the resurrection. Never. Good Friday and Holy Saturday, painful as they are, are familiar enough. They testify to the truth as we know it. On Friday, we walk the ...
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