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According to the recent Ligonier “State of Theology” study 10% of those who self-identify as “evangelical” disagree with the statement: “Biblical accounts of the physical (bodily) resurrection of Jesus are completely accurate. This event actually occurred.”
Does it matter whether the resurrection was literal and physical? And, if it really happened, why does it matter? In other words, would it matter to the Christian faith if archeologists found the remains of Jesus? Join the Calvary Conversations team as they explore the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Calvary University
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According to the recent Ligonier “State of Theology” study 10% of those who self-identify as “evangelical” disagree with the statement: “Biblical accounts of the physical (bodily) resurrection of Jesus are completely accurate. This event actually occurred.”
Does it matter whether the resurrection was literal and physical? And, if it really happened, why does it matter? In other words, would it matter to the Christian faith if archeologists found the remains of Jesus? Join the Calvary Conversations team as they explore the significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
____________________
Join the conversation
Calvary University
Watch on YouTube
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