The Resurrection Sunday is a day of great significance in Christianity, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. However, the term Easter is often associated with pagan rituals and fertility rights, and many Christians prefer to use Resurrection Sunday instead. The Bible describes the resurrection of Christ in four Gospels, with each account highlighting different aspects of the event. The Christophany, or the appearance of Jesus in a different form, is also a significant theme in the Gospels, as Jesus appears to various individuals and groups, including Mary Magdalene, the disciples, and a crowd of 500 people. The Holy Spirit is also a key theme, as Jesus breathes on the disciples and gives them the power to forgive sins. The deity of Christ is also a central theme, as Jesus is referred to as God in the Bible, and his apostles declare him to be God in the flesh.
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