Anglican Quote by Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Download Open image ““Resurrection means bodily resurrection or it means nothing at all.”” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anglican Christian
The power of the resurrection means that nothing but the tomb is meant to be empty. — Beth Moore Copy Share Image
The Resurrection is at the core of our beliefs as Christians. Without it, our faith is meaningless. — Joseph B. Wirthlin Copy Share Image
“Often the first step in our own resurrection is realizing how dead we really are.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
“The resurrection produces a “conversion of the imagination” that causes us to understand everything else differently.” — Ellen F. Davis Copy Share Image
“What is the meaning of Resurrection? ...is it not the exorcism of crippling unbelief, which renders us dead in life (Mark 9:22) rather than… — Ched Myers Copy Share Image
“Belief in the bodily resurrection includes the belief that what is done in the present in the body, by the power of the Spirit,… — N.T. Wright Copy Share Image
The resurrection asserts a truth which is by no means always written legibly for all men on the face of nature. It tells us… — Henry Parry Liddon Copy Share Image
People have been told so often that resurrection is just a metaphor, and means Jesus died and was glorified - in other words, he… — N. T. Wright Copy Share Image
“The belief in the bodily resurrection has no religious foundation, and the doctrine of immortality refers to the after-existence of the soul only.” — Norman Solomon Copy Share Image
The resurrection of the body means that we do not merely receive a consolation for the life we have lost but a restoration of… — Timothy Keller Copy Share Image
Resurrection means bodily life after ‘life after death,’ or, if you prefer, bodily life after the state of ‘death’ — N. T. Wright Copy Share Image
“The distinctives of the Christian faith cannot be bartered for the blandishments of a fashionable bonhomie.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
“Self-obsession is not self-realization but self-destruction.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
“Christian doctrine which is presented to the mind and will, and is received by faith, is proved by experience.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
“The testimony of a clear conscience before God is the priceless and unassailable bulwark of the soul.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
“We often speak of Anglican "comprehensiveness." If this is a way of making relativism palatable or a means of accommodating all shades of opinion… — Urban Tigner Holmes Copy Share Image
When I first came to Oxford, I struggled to feel comfortable in an Anglican, public school-dominated institution. — Niall Ferguson Copy Share Image
I suppose I'm a cultural Anglican, and I see evensong in a country church through much the same eyes as I see a village… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“The distinctives of the Christian faith cannot be bartered for the blandishments of a fashionable bonhomie.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
“Self-obsession is not self-realization but self-destruction.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
Our children are very much remaining Anglican, and I very much wish to remain and shall remain a Catholic. — Princess Michael of Kent Copy Share Image
As regards my own 'philosophy,' I continue to be inspired by the music, liturgy and architectural tradition of the Anglican Church in which I… — Martin Rees Copy Share Image
“We are at our best when we love the Lord and his church more than our style of life. We do not believe in… — Urban Tigner Holmes Copy Share Image
My mother's family is Christian: her father was a Baptist lay preacher, and her brother, in a leap of Anglican upward mobility, became a… — Shereen El Feki Copy Share Image
“Christian doctrine which is presented to the mind and will, and is received by faith, is proved by experience.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image
“The testimony of a clear conscience before God is the priceless and unassailable bulwark of the soul.” — Philip Edgcumbe Hughes Copy Share Image