Christ's Resurrection: A Transformative Reality for Humanity

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1) "Jesus' miracles were far less provocative than his actual teaching and reinterpretation of the law of Israel." [15:13] (Download)

2) "Jesus' teaching was also in many ways radically inclusive. He welcomed sinners, tax collectors, and marginalized individuals." [18:26] (Download)

3) "The empty tomb scene is in many ways the culmination of reinterpretation, a doctrine of new creation, new life." [23:07] (Download)

4) "Jesus, by coming incarnate, living a sinless life, serves as a new Adam, undoing the effects of the first Adam's disobedience." [25:51] (Download)

5) "The Gospel of John's parallels to Genesis are intentional, inviting us to see the resurrection as the restoration of paradise." [27:50] (Download)

6) "The resurrection is the greatest single act in all of humanity to reinterpret the law, culminating all that Jesus taught." [37:00] (Download)

7) "The doctrine of recapitulation suggests that through Christ, humanity is spiritually renewed, overcoming the separation caused by sin." [29:52] (Download)

8) "The resurrection calls us to fullness in spirit and in body, a union with God, as emphasized in the Jesus Prayer." [38:10] (Download)

9) "The resurrection is not merely about our souls; it is about the fullness of us, our very bodies, and the world made new in Christ." [35:32] (Download)

10) "Jesus' reinterpretation of the law was revolutionary, challenging excessive adherence to its letter and emphasizing the spirit of the law." [21:07] (Download)
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