‘Christ of the New Jerusalem’ − created in 1915 for the Uranienborg Church, Oslo, by Emanuel Vigeland.
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Images of Christ often represented prevailing cultural beliefs, allowing onlookers to connect in a deep and meaningful way.
A mosaic of the Resurrection in the Basilica of St. Paul in Harissa, Lebanon.
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Ideas about resurrection had been developing for centuries before Jesus’ life, but his followers took them in new directions.
Christian Palestinian tattoo artist Walid Ayash draws a tattoo on the arm of a Coptic Egyptian pilgrim on April 28, 2016, at his studio in Bethlehem.
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Historically, many Christians got tattoos around Holy Week − usually a cross − to honor Christ’s martyrdom.
Resurrection of Christ depicted in 14th-century fresco in Chora Church, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Christians have engaged in passionate debates over the meaning of the resurrection. Baptists may be distinct in that they believe an external religious authority cannot enforce views on such matters.
Children celebrating Easter, with their Easter Bunnies and Easter eggs.
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A folklorist explains the prehistoric origins of the mythical Easter Bunny and why this longstanding cultural symbol keeps returning each spring.
Resurrection of Christ depicted in 14th-century fresco in Chora Church, Istanbul, Turkey.
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Some among the Baptist movement interpret the Resurrection as God’s response and commitment to liberating the poor and the oppressed.
Stefan Lochner, Last Judgement, circa 1435.
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Easter celebrates the Christian belief that Jesus Christ rose from the dead. And for centuries, this resurrection was seen as a guarantee that our own bodies would do the same.
Rock fern, Cheilanthes austrotenuifolia
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This Easter, read about this remarkable species of resurrection fern — plants that appear dead and dry, but under the right conditions rapidly spring to life.
Mosaic in San Vitale Basilica, Ravenna, Italy.
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Millions step into cathedrals and chapels on a regular basis. The history of these places of worship offers important insights into Christianity.
Ash Wednesday ritual at the State Capitol in St. Paul, Minnesota on March 6, 2019.
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The day that begins the Lenten season is called Ash Wednesday. Here’s why it holds deep religious significance for Christians.
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A 20-year-old experiment is testing whether filling the Arctic tundra with animals could keep carbon trapped in the ground.
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Rhino resurrection is tempting, but if humans cannot save a species in nature, what future for animals that we manufacture?
What is the true nature of temptation?
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While temptation can be an invitation to sin, experiencing temptation can also make us consider more deeply: What is it that tempts us and why?
Basilica of San Vitale, a church in Ravenna, Italy,
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The movie ‘The Case for Christ’ is released this weekend. A scholar takes a close look at the claims for the historicity of Jesus’ resurrection.
Resurrection, by Andrea Mantegna, 15th Century.
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How do you bring someone back from the dead?