I have responded to some comments regarding the resurrection which I thought to share here. They more or less flowed from the initial question, and further reflection on the matter. Reflection extended as far as considering possible relevance of Jesus in signification and cognition in the relation between phenomenon and noumenon, and then an application of Kant's response to the ontological argument, concluding with some thoughts about the possible relationship between life and being. That is to say, thoughts which flew all over the map from epistemology to ontology in one virtually unedited flow of thought. Things get incredibly speculative, at times naïvely speculative; but the whole exercise might help some in imagining what Paul in Ephesians 1 describes as "the power of the resurrection." I would be curious to hear anyone's comments. I'm grateful to our Bible study with whom we studied the book of Ephesians for helping inspire these thoughts.