
Resurrection
Resurrection, in the context of the afterlife, refers to the belief that a person's body can be brought back to life after death, often associated with a transformation or renewal. This concept is frequently linked to religious traditions, where the soul continues to exist after physical death, and at a future time, individuals are restored in a new, perfected form. Resurrection raises questions about personal identity—such as what it means to be the same person after being resurrected—and the relationship between the body and soul. It suggests continuity of existence beyond physical death.