Of course, the Resurrection has always been a controversial story. Writing to the Christian community of Corinth in Greece, the Apostle Paul insisted that Christ really had risen, bodily and incontrovertibly, and that his followers should still consider this miracle the cornerstone of their religion. despite the fact, no longer all non-Christian critics had been satisfied. The second century pagan philosopher Celsus, as an example, disregarded the Resurrection – and through extension all Christianity – as lacking credibility.
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