Opinion Article
Medical Christianity that We Can Revive the Dead a New Form of Christianity
James T Struck*
BA, BS, AA, MLIS, A French American Museum of Chicago, Dinosaurs Trees Religion and Galaxies, NASA, PO BOX 61 Evanston IL 60204, USA
James T Struck, BA, BS, AA, MLIS, A French American Museum of Chicago, Dinosaurs Trees Religion and Galaxies, NASA, PO BOX 61 Evanston IL 60204, USA.
Received Date:June 26, 2023; Published Date: July 05, 2023
Introduction
Christianity can be seen as closely connected to the resurrection of Jesus.
“For the Christian tradition, the bodily resurrection was the restoration to life of a transformed body powered by spirit, [web 3] as described by Paul and the Gospel authors, that led to the establishment of Christianity. In Christian theology, the resurrection of Jesus is “the central mystery of the Christian faith” [1,2].
Discussion
Since we view resurrection as key to Christianity, the revivifying of the dead can be seen as a new form of Christianity.
The dead are asleep and they can be woken up. Mary Baker Eddy believed that the dead are not dead but spirits. We can argue for a new form of Christianity were we can revivify or electrify or re-awaken the dead.
Conclusion
We show a new form of Christianity about waking up the sleeping dead.
Acknowledgement
None.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
References
- (2023) Resurrection of Jesus.
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James T Struck*. Medical Christianity that We Can Revive the Dead a New Form of Christianity. Sci J Biol & Life Sci. 3(2): 2023. SJBLS.MS.ID.000557.
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Christian theology, Christian faith, Christianity
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