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The Immortal Messiah

The Physiology of Resurrected Beings (Science and Latter-Day Saint Religion Series, Book 3)

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The Immortal Messiah

Von: Trent Dee Stephens
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What do we know about Jesus Christ's immortal physical body? From scriptural accounts, we actually know a lot. And when those accounts are enhanced with a modern understanding of biology, what emerges is a clearer picture of the Savior's life and its implications for our understanding of God's form and our own future resurrection.

With over 40 years spent studying human anatomy, physiology, and developmental biology and a lifetime as a devoted Latter-day Saint, bestselling author Trent Dee Stephens offers a unique discussion reconciling both the spiritual and secular knowledge concerning Christ's birth, death, and resurrection. In The Immortal Messiah, explore thought-provoking concepts such as

  • The theoretical quantum entanglement of our spiritual and biological evolution.
  • Possible explanations for the paradoxical virgin birth.
  • The relationship between the physical body and the spirit and how one can survive without the other.
  • The evidence displayed by Christ that a resurrected body has the same basic functions as a non-resurrected body.

Backed by doctrinal and scientific research, these discussions will strengthen your testimony of God's eternal plan and deepen your understanding of what it truly means to be made in his likeness.

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