32. Atonement –
Atonement refers to reconciling alienated parties by making amends,
that is, by fully satisfying the penalty so that the offense is
removed and the relationship is restored. In Scripture, Christ's
death provided atonement in that He died as a substitute for sinners.
33. Resurrection –
The resurrection of Jesus means His rising from the dead on the third
day after His crucifixion, in bodily form, transformed so that His
body can never die again. Evidence for His resurrection focuses on
the empty tomb and the appearances of the living Christ.
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