Ch. 14: Everyday Theology (THEO 104 LUO)
Christian faith
A set of beliefs and practices that encapsulate the major essence of the Christian religion.
Swoon theory
A theory that says Jesus never really died on the cross. Proponents of the view suggest Jesus only appeared to be dead on the cross, but was in reality only unconscious. His body was taken off the cross and was put in the tomb where he was later revived and then appeared to the disciples.
Hallucination theory
Arguing that Jesus's resurrection was not physical, but rather a spiritual resurrection. Proponents of this view suggest the disciples had hallucinations of Jesus after his death, but no actual physical appearances.
Factual
Jesus claimed to be God throughout his ministry, and he predicted his death and burial throughout his ministry, and with the resurrection the claims of Jesus are solidified as _________.
Lost or stolen body theory
The first explanation to be offered by critics of the resurrection. Right in the text of the Bible we see the guards were to say the disciples stole the body.
Authenticates
The resurrection ____________ the life and ministry of Jesus.
Doctrine
The resurrection is the central __________ to the Christian faith, meaning that without the resurrection there is no Christianity.
Ensures
The resurrection of Christ _________ the future resurrection of those who believe in him.
Sins are covered
The work of Christ's death on the cross provides the "covering" (atoning) for the sins of the world.
Encourage, vain
We are to ___________ one another with the facts of the resurrection and stand firm in the conviction of our Christian faith, knowing that our "labor in the Lord is not in ______."