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Where Did He Go?
by Rusty Wright
Posted: February 13, 2016
Did Jesus Christ really rise from the dead, or was his 'resurrection' an elaborate hoax?...Explore the question with the movie Risen…
Did  Jesus Christ really rise from the dead, or was his "resurrection" an  elaborate hoax?  
 
 Suppose  you had been present at the events surrounding Jesus' death, burial and alleged  resurrection, and could study the evidence yourself.  Suppose, as a skeptic, you had the power and  resources to search for the body, interview witnesses, analyze data, seek the  truth.  What would you find?
 
 That's  the theme of Risen, a Sony/TriStar film opening  February 19.  Joseph Fiennes (Shakespeare in Love) plays Clavius, a  Roman tribune and close associate of governor Pontius Pilate tasked with  finding Jesus' missing corpse.  Tom  Felton (Harry Potter) plays his aide,  Lucius. 
 
 This  novel approach to centuries-old questions about Jesus' resurrection uses  dramatic historical fiction to let viewers consider the evidence intellectually  and process it psychologically.  "I  really do see [the film] as a noir detective story," explains Fiennes,  whose prep included learning interrogation techniques from a police detective.
Who's got the body?
(Spoilers  ahead.)  Clavius regularly leads Roman  soldiers in battle, in ultimate pursuit – he admits – of his own personal  power, prestige and inner peace.  His  boss, Pilate, who ordered Jesus crucified, wants to ensure the Nazarene is dead  and buried.  Clavius has an executioner thrust  a spear into Jesus' side to confirm death.   He releases the body for burial in a tomb.  
 
 Jewish  leaders ask Pilate for a Roman seal on the tomb, lest anyone steal the body and  perpetrate a resurrection hoax.  Clavius  and his troops ensure the body is in the tomb.   It takes seven men to roll the huge stone against the entrance.  They apply the official wax seal.  Guards stand watch.
 
 Sunday,  on learning the tomb is empty, Pilate orders Clavius to find the body.  Clavius inspects the tomb and sees Jesus'  grave clothes.  He interviews guards who  say they fell asleep and that Jesus' disciples stole the body.  Skeptical, he eventually coaxes the truth  from one guard: religious leaders bribed them to spread the stolen body story.
Interviewing witnesses
He  interviews Jesus' followers.  Bartholomew's  shame in having fled after Jesus' arrest contrasts with his joyful claim of  having seen Jesus alive.  He explains  this means eternal life for all who believe.  
 
 Eventually,  Clavius encounters the disciples meeting in Jerusalem and – to his astonishment – the  resurrected Jesus with them.  Clavius  follows the disciples north to Galilee, helps  them evade pursuing Romans, becomes close to them, and gets to talk with  Jesus.  "Go into all the world and  preach the Gospel," instructs Jesus before ascending to heaven.  "And know that I will be  with you always."
Personal connection: mine and yours?
I  can identify with Clavius' journey from analytical skeptic to committed – but  still analytical – believer.  As a  university student, I heard Bob Prall – who  later became my mentor – discuss resurrection  evidences at a campus meeting.   Central to his argument were the critical elements of this film: the  empty tomb and the appearances of the risen Christ.  
 
 His  presentation helped me understand that there really was solid evidence for  Christian faith, that it was not fairy tale or legend, but true.  Further  research confirmed this for me.  The  stolen body theory didn't make sense.  The  guard was too powerful, the stone too heavy, and the disciples too  frightened.  Nor could I explain away so  many appearances.  
 
 That  year, I placed my faith in Jesus, radically altering my life direction for the  better.  Life's not perfect,  of course, but having a best friend who's conquered death makes a big  difference.
 
 Risen is a fictional story  artfully told that can prompt skeptic and believer alike to take a fresh look  at what many consider history's most important event.  Might you?
www.Risen-Movie.com Opens February 19 (USA) International opening dates
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Rusty Wright is an author and lecturer who has spoken on six continents. He holds Bachelor of Science (psychology) and Master of Theology degrees from Duke and Oxford universities, respectively. www.RustyWright.com • E-mail the author (moc.loa@thgirwytsur*) • Author's website (personal or primary**)* For web-based email, you may need to copy and paste the address yourself.
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