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The Glorious Body of Jesus
Despite being beaten and broken, Jesus' body is no longer limited by space and time but can appear how and when he wills, possessing new properties of a glorious body. He still bears the wounds of his crucifixion to demonstrate that it is the same body that was tortured.
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St. Paul's teachings on the resurrection of the body emphasize the transformation of the physical body into a new, glorious form that transcends the limitations of space and time, as manifested in the risen body of Christ.
05:50 - 09:25 (03:35)
Summary
St. Paul's teachings on the resurrection of the body emphasize the transformation of the physical body into a new, glorious form that transcends the limitations of space and time, as manifested in the risen body of Christ. This authentic body bears the marks of the crucifixion yet is free from the constraints of mortality, thereby manifesting the power and lordship of God.
ChapterThe Glorious Body of Jesus
EpisodeDay 92: The Man of Heaven
PodcastThe Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)
Jesus' resurrected body was not limited by space and time and could appear when and where he wills, while still possessing the wounds from his torture and crucifixion to demonstrate that it was the same body.
09:25 - 11:46 (02:21)
Summary
Jesus' resurrected body was not limited by space and time and could appear when and where he wills, while still possessing the wounds from his torture and crucifixion to demonstrate that it was the same body.