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The
Resurrection of Jesus Christ |
"Latter-day Saints view the resurrection of Jesus Christ
as the most glorious event of all time. Having the power to lay down his body and to
"take it again" (John 10:18), the Savior conquered death for himself and all
mankind (1 Cor. 15:22). LDS faith in the literal and physical resurrection of Jesus is
greatly strengthened by ancient and modern testimonies of many witnesses."Encyclopedia
of Mormonism |
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President
Benson's Teachings About the Resurrection of Christ |
"This power to revive His own life was possible because
Jesus Christ was Godeven the Son of God. Because He had the power to overcome death,
all mankind will be resurrected. "Because I live, ye shall live also," He
testified (John 14:19). Teachings of Ezra Taft Benson |
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Resurrection |
"Resurrection is the reunion of the spirit with an immortal physical
body. The body laid in the grave is mortal; the resurrected physical body is immortal. The
whole of man, the united spirit and body, is defined in modern scripture as the "soul" of man. Resurrection from the dead
constitutes the redemption of the soul." Encyclopedia of Mormonism |
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The Resurrection of Jesus |
At April 1982 General Conference, President Marion G.
Romney gives witness to the resurrection of Jesus and to set forth, in part at least, the
basis upon which that witness rests. |
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Resurrection |
At April 2000 General Conference, Elder Dallin H. Oaks
discusses the doctrine of resurrection. |
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(See Basic Beliefs home page; Teachings About Jesus Christ home page; The Atonement of Jesus Christ home page; Easter home page) |
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