Capitolo 45
_Ibid_., p. 80.]
The Zoroastrians believed in the resurrection, not of the physicist
body, but of the soul, and that it was an action of miracle. Likewise
miraculous it was the resurrection of Jesus. Even if Jesus Stesso never
mentioned that kind of resurrection, if of body or of soul that
He meant and he/she believed in, the interpretation of the writers of the
Show of Gospel that Your disciples understood him/it to want to say physicist
resurrection and I king-wait for her/it of Your physical form. The three
remained days, in the moment in which the Zoroastrians believed. The miraculous one and
marvelous aspect of Jesus in front of Your disciples was preached more
vigorously from Paul. In his/her Epistle to the Corinthian one, Paul declares,
emphatically that the whole one of the Christian religion depends on the
miraculous resurrection and king-aspect of Jesus. Even if Paul
says the spiritual body of the risen dead it is not the same as meat and
blood's body (me Cor., XV), still that important point is generally
neglected, and the result is the belief of which we find among some
the seven Christians; what to the call of the angels, the wish of body
rises from the grave and the dust that it mildews of bones and meat it will be
puts together from the miraculous power of the Almighty God. It says Paul:
"But now it is Christ risen by the corpse, and it becomes the first fruits of
them that slept" (me Cor., XV, 20). He preached that Christ it was the
before been born by the corpse, that those that believe in Christ would rise
as He did and that those that would not believe in Him or in the Your
resurrection should not rise.
We have already noticed that the Parsees believed in a miraculous
resurrection; what the same miracle became more defined in the case
of Jesus; and what Christian faith was founded later on
that miraculous event. The Parseeses and the followers of Christ
doesn't want to say from resurrection some universal law, but a miracle done from
certain supernatural powers. They didn't give scientific reasons
for such miracle.