{"id":1257,"date":"2012-04-08T11:47:39","date_gmt":"2012-04-08T11:47:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/rogereolson\/?p=1257"},"modified":"2012-04-08T17:12:27","modified_gmt":"2012-04-08T17:12:27","slug":"truly-he-is-risen-he-sure-is-an-easter-meditation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/rogereolson\/2012\/04\/truly-he-is-risen-he-sure-is-an-easter-meditation\/","title":{"rendered":"Truly he is risen!&#8230;He sure is! An Easter Meditation"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>\u201cTruly he is risen!\u201d\u00a0 \u201cHe\u2026sure is!\u201d An Easter Meditation<\/p>\n<p>On Easter Sunday morning I took my \u201cChurch Fathers and Reformers\u201d class to the Orthodox cathedral. The priest knew we were coming and invited my class and me to come forward first for the antidoron bread at the end of the liturgy. We sat together in the middle of the sanctuary through the long service, trying our best, and with the kind help of members, to follow along with the liturgy in the worship book. I had warned the students not to go forward with the faithful Orthodox believers for the eucharist, but I also told them to go forward for the antidoron\u00a0 bread at the end of the service as the ushers directed us. What I forgot to tell my mostly Baptist students was what to say when the priest handed them the bread and said \u201cTruly he is risen!\u201d<\/p>\n<p>We dutifully followed the ushers to the front of the magnificent cathedral at the end of the divine liturgy. I was near the front of our line of about thirty students, but allowed a few of them to go in front of me. A very bright, attractive young female undergraduate from California (I forget her name as this was about twenty years ago!) was at the front of our group and first came before Father Ted. (Father Ted was a regular speaker in my classes and I took classes to his cathedral often, so we knew each other well.) Father Ted handed her the bread and said \u201cTruly he is risen!\u201d She took the bread, looked at him for a moment, realizing she was supposed to say something, and then, very loudly announced \u201cHe sure is!\u201d Father Ted and his acolytes and members of the congregation who heard it laughed with delight at the unusual but appropriate response.<\/p>\n<p>I have so many memories of Easter Sundays. When I was a child our little <a href='https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/library\/pentecostal' target='_blank'>Pentecostal<\/a> church always had an \u201cEaster Sunrise Service\u201d either outside in a park or inside (depending on the weather)\u00a0 and then a church breakfast at the Settlement House that we used as our fellowship hall. (The church was in a rather poor part of town and it had no room large enough to host a hundred people for a meal. The Settlement House was the whole community\u2019s indoor playground and community center.) The Easter Sunrise Service tradition, of course, goes back to Pietist leader Count Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf, the \u201cnoble Jesus freak\u201d who was bishop of the Moravians who lived on his estate in the early 18<sup>th<\/sup> century. (He also started the New Years Eve \u201cWatchnight Service\u201d tradition which our church observed every December 31<sup>st<\/sup>.)\u00a0 Part of the Sunrise Service (or Easter Sunday morning service) at our church was singing \u201cChrist Arose.\u201d We sang the verses slowly, mournfully, and then the chorus loudly and joyfully. I still have trouble fully enjoying an Easter worship service without singing that hymn.<\/p>\n<p>Often, after the morning worship service, our family went to someone\u2019s house, either church members\u2019 or relatives\u2019, for an Easter feast\u2014usually including ham as the main course. If we had an Easter egg hunt, it was indoors if Easter was in March or at a park if Easter was in April and the weather (as this year in Iowa) was springlike. But the \u201cEaster bunny\u201d was <em>Verboten<\/em> as he, she or it was regarded by us as a symbol of a pagan takeover of our precious holiday. (We also did not include Santa Claus in our Christmas celebrations either at home or at church. We regarded him as also a symbol of a pagan takeover of our Christian celebration of the Lord\u2019s birth. Strangely, however, we had no problem having a Christmas tree!)<\/p>\n<p>Music has always been an important part of my Easter observance. As I mentioned, without \u201cChrist Arose\u201d it\u2019s not fully Easter for me. (So I sing it softly to myself when it\u2019s not in the order of service.) I\u2019ll never forget how, during one Easter morning (Baptist) worship service, the \u201csong leader\u201d (as he or she used to be called in our evangelical churches) had us stand for the first hymn. To my great delight it was \u201cChrist Arose.\u201d However, much to my dismay, as always, he chose to leave out one verse\u2014the third one! (If you know the hymn, you\u2019ll get the irony.) I fussed and fumed through the rest of the service and my poor wife and daughter had to endure my tirade over Easter dinner. (Yes, I\u2019m a little obsessive about singing all the verses of hymns but especially that one! The same song leader had the congregation [not the church where we are now members] sing verses one and four of \u201cI Heard the Bells on Christmas Day\u201d on a Sunday morning before Christmas. Again, if you know the song, you\u2019ll understand why I ground my teeth at that! Clearly he, the song leader, did not look at the verses of hymns before deciding which ones to leave out!)<\/p>\n<p>I believe the resurrection of Jesus is a crucial event without which we would not be saved and without which Christianity would be meaningless. And by \u201cresurrection\u201d I mean bodily resurrection (not resuscitation of Jesus\u2019 corpse) and empty tomb. I have never been able to understand so-called \u201cChristians\u201d who deny the historical reality in time and space of Jesus\u2019 resurrection or who demythologize it to mean only the restitution of faith in the hearts of the disciples (Bultmann and Tillich). In fact, I will admit that I have real difficulty regarding anyone who denies it as Christian at all.<\/p>\n<p>If Jesus did not conquer death, then neither will we. That is Paul\u2019s message in 1 Corinthians 15 where he links Jesus\u2019 resurrection inextricably with ours and vice versa. But why? Why is the resurrection of Jesus so important? Why not just believe that his soul went back to God (or something like that)? Why bodily resurrection?<\/p>\n<p>The early Christians believed and taught that by his death Jesus conquered Satan and by his resurrection conquered death. Our own victory over death is guaranteed by his if we are \u201cin Christ\u201d by faith. The resurrection demonstrates that God values our bodies and not just our souls. Matter matters to God. In fact, according to Paul in Romans 8, the whole cosmos will be resurrected in a manner analogous to Jesus\u2019 resurrection and promised bodily resurrection. Of course, these resurrections are not to be thought of in grossly material forms as if decay and death would once again be a possibility. In some mysterious way, our resurrection bodies, like his, will be \u201cspiritual bodies,\u201d but that by no means cancels out the fact that they will be bodies. In the case of Jesus there was continuity and discontinuity between his buried body and his risen body. The same will be true of our resurrection bodies. The same will be true of the resurrected cosmos in the new heaven and eath.<\/p>\n<p>The resurrection of Jesus is the eventful promise of ultimate redemption for those who are by faith transferred from Adam\u2019s humanity to Christ\u2019s (Irenaeus). That promise and hope shines a light backwards on life now. It means, if we take it seriously, that creation, including our bodies, is God\u2019s gift and so valued by God that he plans to redeem it\/them. This will not be just a return to the garden as in a Christian version of the myth of eternal return. It will be a glorious joining of God with creation in what Moltmann calls the Great Sabbath of God when God will be \u201call in all.\u201d Beyond that we get into realms of pure speculation.<\/p>\n<p>The tragedy is that, over my thirty years of teaching theology, I have discovered that many people who grow up in Christian homes and churches think of the resurrection as \u201cspiritual\u201d to the exclusion of \u201cmaterial.\u201d They think of these dualistically, as if matter could not be spiritualized and still be real. That is, to them, the resurrection body is a ghost with no substance, the only \u201csubstance\u201d being physical. (They learn differently in physics classes, but somehow that doesn\u2019t translate into their folk religion.)<\/p>\n<p>Gnosticism has invaded modern Christianity. It shows nowhere more clearly than in modern Christians\u2019 thinking about the resurrection and \u201cheaven.\u201d Many, I would dare say most, think of these in purely spiritual, ethereal terms, even as escapes from the body and the world.<\/p>\n<p>I admit to being a fan of Southern Gospel music. But there are some gospel songs I can\u2019t listen to, let alone ever sing. One typical one is \u201cMy Soul is Gonna Live On\u201d by Bill and Gloria Gaither. (If you must, you can watch and listen to it on youtube!) Whenever I hear it I wonder \u201cWhat were they thinking?\u201d It\u2019s a perfect musical expression of the old Greek idea of the immortality of the soul. I\u2019m not accusing the Gaithers of denying the bodily resurrection; I\u2019m just saying that songs like that easily mislead people to think of the \u201cresurrection\u201d as soul immortality and not as what the New Testament teaches\u2014the restoration of bodily life gifted with immortality. Of course, that song stands in a dishonorable tradition of gospel music that implies Gnosticism such as \u201cI\u2019ll Fly Away.\u201d (Plato would have loved \u201clike a bird from prison bars has flown!\u201d)<\/p>\n<p>In sum, the bodily resurrection is theologically necessary for authentic Christianity and ethically fruitful for responsible stewardship of the world God has given us as our home and that he plans to redeem\u2014including our bodies. It means that Jesus was vindicated by God such that his claims about himself were not lies while the accusations made against him (viz., that he lied by making himself equal with God) were. It means that God values materiality and bodily existence and so should we.<\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cTruly he is risen!\u201d\u00a0 \u201cHe\u2026sure is!\u201d An Easter Meditation On Easter Sunday morning I took my \u201cChurch Fathers and Reformers\u201d class to the Orthodox cathedral. 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