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Jesus Resurrection Count Statistics
Jesus resurrected from the dead once, as recorded in the Bible.
In this post, we will explore a series of intriguing statistics related to the concept of Jesus’ resurrection. From varying beliefs across different regions to the profound impact on ethical behavior and theological discourse, the resurrection narrative holds a significant place in the minds and hearts of many around the world. Join us as we delve into the data surrounding this foundational tenet of Christianity.
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"In Sweden, Easter is primarily secular, with only about 10% attending church on Easter Sunday."
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"73% of Americans believe in the resurrection of Jesus."
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"Surveys indicate that personal belief in resurrection impacts ethical and moral behavior in adherents."
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"Depictions of the empty tomb are key elements in artistic and literary references to Jesus' resurrection."
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"A survey found that 44% of American Christians attend an Easter church service."
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"Approximately 31.2% of the world's population identifies as Christian, and the resurrection of Jesus is a central tenet of their faith."
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"72% of Christians in the UK believe in the resurrection of Jesus according to a survey."
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"The resurrection narrative plays a key role in Christian theology regarding the concept of eternal life."
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"The Shroud of Turin is believed by some to be related to the resurrection of Jesus."
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"The modern observance of Easter includes the majority of Christians celebrating the resurrection of Jesus."
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"The resurrection of Jesus is mentioned in all four canonical Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) in the New Testament."
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"About 20% of churchgoers in the UK only attend church during Easter."
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"Discussions on the historical validity of the resurrection include both secular and religious scholars."
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"66% of white evangelical Protestants in the United States believe that the resurrection of Jesus is literally true."
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"The resurrection of Jesus is considered one of the best-attested events of antiquity by many Christian apologists."
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"Multiple non-canonical gospels also mention the resurrection of Jesus."
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"The Christological argument hinges on the resurrection as a proof of Jesus' divinity."
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"Christian religious art and iconography frequently depict the resurrection of Jesus."
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"70% of Christians believe in life after death, which is influenced by the belief in Jesus' resurrection."
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"Jesus' resurrection is commemorated on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon according to the ecclesiastical approximation."