dc.description.abstract | John F. Brug presents a comprehensive theological study on the resurrection of the body and life everlasting, emphasizing their centrality to Christian faith and comfort. He defends the creedal phrase “resurrection of the flesh,” highlighting its affirmation of bodily redemption and sanctification. Brug refutes spiritualized interpretations that deny physical resurrection, affirming that believers will rise with transformed, glorified bodies. He explores scriptural teachings on the nature of resurrection bodies—immortal, incorruptible, spiritual yet material—and cautions against speculative conclusions beyond Scripture. The essay also examines eternal life, focusing on the beatific vision, freedom from sin and suffering, and joyful communion with God and the saints. Brug discusses degrees of glory as gracious rewards and encourages believers to meditate on these truths for spiritual strength and perseverance. The study concludes with a call to live in eager anticipation of the resurrection and eternal joy.
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