resurrection of the dead
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the resurrection · the resurrection of the dead · first resurrection · our resurrection · resurrection · resurrection of the flesh · rising again
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De Carnis Resurrectione (Latin)
As much by deeds as by words is the resurrection proclaimed:
in the texts
Adversus Marcionem
The general doctrine of bodily resurrection, argued to depend on the reality of Christ's own death and resurrection.
For just as those who said there is no resurrection of the dead are refuted by the apostle from the resurrection of Christ, so, the resurrection of Christ not standing, the resurrection of the dead too is taken away.
The Sadducees, deniers of the resurrection, having a question about it, had proposed to the Lord, out of the law, the matter of the woman who, seven brothers dying in order, had married them according to the legal precept — of which man's wife she should be reckoned at the resurrection.
De Anima
The Christian doctrine that the dead will rise, prefigured in sleep and awaited in the lower regions or paradise.
So, when the body has awakened, restored to its offices, it affirms to you the resurrection of the dead.
servants above their Lord, and disciples above their Master, scorning, it may be, to receive in the bosom of Abraham the solace of awaiting the resurrection.
De Carnis Resurrectione
The central doctrine of the passage: that the dead, body and soul together, will rise again.
As much by deeds as by words is the resurrection proclaimed:
and so it is a figured, not a true, proclamation of resurrection.
So far was it easier to deny the resurrection of the dead altogether than to understand it otherwise.
De Monogamia
The Christian doctrine that the dead will rise, invoked to argue continued bond between spouses
But if we believe the resurrection of the dead, we shall surely be held to those with whom we are to rise again, to render an account of one another.