Gospel of the Resurrection

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The Gospel of the Resurrection is the New Testament account of Christ’s rising from the dead, proclaimed liturgically as the central scriptural focus of Easter.

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Gospel of the Resurrection canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian liturgical concept
Easter proclamation
New Testament theme
associatedWithFeast Easter
surface form: Pascha

Resurrection Sunday
celebratedBy Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Christianity
surface form: Christians

Orthodox churches
surface form: Orthodox Church

Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestant churches
centralTo Christian faith
Easter liturgy
chronologicalContext first day of the week after the crucifixion
commemoratedOn Easter Week
surface form: Easter season
emphasizes hope of resurrection
salvation through Christ
focusesOnPerson Jesus Christ
hasCentralTopic resurrection of Jesus
hasScripturalSource Gospel of John
Gospel of Luke
Gospel of Mark
Gospel of Matthew
New Testament
canonical Gospels
isProclaimedDuring Easter
Resurrection Sunday
surface form: Easter Sunday

Easter Vigil
languageContext English Christian theology
liturgicalFunction central scriptural focus of Easter
proclamation of Christ’s rising from the dead
liturgicalGenre Gospel reading
proclaimsEvent Christ’s rising on the third day
Christ’s triumph over death
appearances of the risen Christ
empty tomb
refersTo New Testament accounts of Christ’s resurrection
relatedDoctrine eternal life
justification
redemption
resurrection of the dead
theologicalTheme Paschal mystery
fulfillment of prophecy
new life in Christ
victory over death
usedIn Christian worship
Easter lectionary readings

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Easter Vigil scripturalTheme Gospel of the Resurrection