4. The Gospel and the Resurrection of Christ

 About the Resurrection of Christ Now, let's think about the relationship between the whole gospel and the faith of the Resurrection of Christ that the Early Church had. As we saw at the Nativity, the figure of Christ in the gospel is not an objective reflection of the view of the people of the time. First of all, it firmly believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the Son of God. Then, from that faith, it reconsiders the life of Jesus on earth again. He then writes that Jesus is God and Christ, in a way that is easily understood by readers.

This underlying faith is not to believe in without any reason. It comes from the testimony of the disciples who experienced the resurrection of Christ. The disciples first thought that "the Acts of the Apostles 1-11" must be "a witness of the Lord's resurrection." The preaching of the Early Church, which appears in the Acts, is based on and centered on the death and resurrection of Christ. All four gospels are written based on Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection. Saint Paul also has all of his faith in the death and resurrection of Christ. If there is no resurrection of Christ, then the faith is useless, and at that time it is said that you have to eat delicious things and live the world happily (1 Corinthians 15).