Resurrection (disambiguation)

Resurrection (disambiguation)

Resurrection is the religious concept of the reunion of the spirit and the body of a dead person.
Resurrected redirects here.

Resurrection and/or Resurrected may also refer to:

Art

*Resurrection (Piero della Francesca), painting by Piero della Francesca

Comics

*"Resurrection (comic)", a 2008 limited series detailing life after the end of a alien attack on Earth.

Film

* "", the fourth film in the "Alien" series
* "", 2002 horror film
* "Resurrection" (1980 film), 1980 movie
* "Resurrection" (1999 film), 1999 movie by Russell Mulcahy starring Christopher Lambert
* "Resurrection" (film), number of motion pictures based on the Leo Tolstoy novel of the same title
* "", Academy Award-nominated 2003 documentary

Gaming

* , 3D first-person shooter based on the film of the same name
* "", role-playing game released by White Wolf Game Studios
* "", computer game developed by Mirage Media and released by Time Warner Interactive in 1996

Literature

* "Resurrection" ("Forgotten Realms"), "Forgotten Realms" fantasy novel by Paul S. Kemp and R. A. Salvatore
* "Resurrection" (novel), 1899 novel by Leo Tolstoy

Music

* La Resurrezione, an oratorio by Georg Frideric Handel
* Funeral Song ("Funeral Song (The Resurrection)"), a song by The Rasmus
* Resurrected (album), the third full length album by doom metal band "Witchfinder General"
* "Resurrection" (Chimaira album), a 2007 album by Chimaira
* "Resurrection" (Common album), a 1994 hip-hop album by rapper Common
**"Resurrection" (song), various version of the song on the album of the same name by rapper Common
* "Resurrection (Twista album), a 1994 album by rapper Twista
* "Resurrection" (Dynamic Lights album), the first studio album made by Dynamic Lights
* "Resurrection" (Fear Factory), song by Fear Factory on their album "Obsolete"
* "Resurrection" (grade 8 album), the second album by the nu metal/rap metal music group grade 8
* "Resurrection" (Halford album), 2000 album by heavy metal band Halford
* ResuRection, a 2001 dance/techno song by PPK
* Resurrection (opera), an opera by Peter Maxwell Davies (completed 1986)
* "Resurrection Symphony", 1894 symphony by Gustav Mahler, also known as "Symphony No. 2"
* "Resurrection" (Play Dead album), 1992 album
* "Resurrection" (Vice Squad album), 1999 album by punk rock band Vice Squad
* "Resurrection" (Venom album), 2000 album by black/thrash/speed metal band Venom
* "The Resurrection" (Geto Boys album), the sixth album by the Geto Boys
* , 2003 album
* Resurrection (band), a Death Metal band from Tampa, Florida
* Resurrection (Paper, Paper), a single by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony from the album BTNHResurrection
* Risurrezione, an opera by Franco Alfano based on the novel "Resurrection" (Russian: "Воскресение") by Leo Tolstoy.

Television

* "Resurrection" ("DS9" episode), 1997 episode of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine"
* "Resurrection" ("The Outer Limits"), episode of "The Outer Limits" television show
* "Resurrection" ("Stargate SG-1"), season 7 episode of the scifi show, "Stargate SG-1"
* CSI: Miami Season 7 Episode 1
* "The Resurrection" ("War of the Worlds" episode), 1988 episode of "War of the Worlds"
* "Resurrection Ship" "Battlestar Galactica" episode.

Theatre

* "Risurrezione (Resurrection)", 1904 opera by Franco Alfano
* "Resurrection" (opera), 1987 opera by Peter Maxwell Davies
* The Resurrection (Yeats), a short play by William Butler Yeats

Politics

* Voskresenie, the 1918-1928 Russian sect

ee also

* ResuRection
* Resurrection of the dead
* Resurrectionist Order
* Body-snatching by resurrectionists
* Cylon Resurrection ship


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