THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEATH, BURIAL, AND RESURRECTION OF CHRIST
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Felix Duyilemi
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The death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ are the most examined events in human history — and yet millions of believers live as though these truths belong only in Easter sermons and creedal recitations. The Implications of the Death, Burial and Resurrection of Christ by Felix Duyilemi is a landmark work of Christian theology that refuses to leave the gospel in the past tense.
Across fifteen richly developed chapters, Duyilemi traces the full theological, ethical, social, eschatological, and missional weight of what God accomplished at Calvary and the empty tomb. From the doctrine of atonement and substitutionary sacrifice to the cosmic defeat of Satan's powers; from the legal ground of justification by faith to the transformation of the inner life through resurrection power — every chapter opens a door into deeper, life-changing encounter with the risen Christ.
This is not a book about religion. It is a book about the most world-altering death and the most world-altering rising that has ever occurred — and precisely what both of those events demand of every person who has ever confessed, "I believe."
Readers will discover why the burial of Christ is the theological foundation of Christian baptism; why the resurrection is the engine of the church's global mission; how the cross dismantles every social, racial, and economic dividing wall; why suffering looks different on the other side of Easter; and how to live every day of ordinary life in the liberating light of the empty tomb.
Rooted in meticulous biblical exposition, richly engaging with church history and systematic theology, and written with pastoral warmth for the serious disciple, this book is essential reading for pastors, Bible teachers, theological students, and every believer hungry to move from the shallows of religious knowledge into the inexhaustible depths of redemptive truth.
If you are ready to understand not only that Christ died and rose again — but what that means for every corner of your life — this book was written for you.
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