Redemption: or the Resurrection of Christ presents the climactic victory following crucifixion—Christ's resurrection, post-resurrection appearances, and ascension. This volume in the Redemption series narrates: resurrection morning events, angels rolling away the stone, Jesus appearing to Mary Magdalene, walk to Emmaus, upper room appearances, Thomas's doubt overcome, seaside breakfast, Great Commission, and glorious ascension. White emphasizes resurrection's central importance—proving Christ's divinity, validating atonement, defeating Satan's claims, and guaranteeing believers' resurrection. The narrative demonstrates resurrection's evidences convinced skeptical disciples, transformed cowards into courageous witnesses, and launched gospel proclamation. Christ's forty-day ministry between resurrection and ascension established church foundations and prepared disciples for Pentecost. The book shows Christianity's distinctive hope—Christ lives, death is conquered, and believers will rise.
All believers celebrating resurrection hope, those studying Christ's post-resurrection ministry, Easter season readers, and Christians needing renewed assurance of victory over death.
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