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Did Jesus bodily rise from the dead? More Germans say yes

According to a survey, 28% say they believe in the resurrection, 9% up compared to 2022. Younger adults are the most likely to hold this view.

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In Germany, a pre-Easter survey shows that the percentage of those who believe Jesus rose bodily, as stated in the Gospels of the Bible, is on the rise.



The sociological research firm INSA-Consulere surveyed 2,006 people, representative in terms of age and geographical origin, on behalf of the Christian news agency IDEA between 27 and 30 March 2026.



28% agreed with the statement: “Jesus Christ has risen from the dead in bodily form”, an increase of 9 percentage points compared to 2022 (19% then), when the same question was asked.



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The proportion of those who said they did not believe in the resurrection of Jesus remained more or less the same: 38% in 2026 compared to 39% in 2022, whilst three in ten people said they “did not know”. What has fallen is the number of those who chose not to answer (from 14% to 6%).



 



Younger people believe more



Those most likely to believe in the resurrection are adults aged 18 to 29, at 43 per cent, with belief declining as age increases: 30- to 39-year-olds: 31 per cent; 40 to 49-year-olds: 28 per cent; 50 to 59-year-olds: 24 per cent; 60 to 69-year-olds: 22 per cent; over 70s: 20 per cent).



 



Evangelicals, Catholics, Protestants and Muslims



The self-identidified Christian respondents most likely to believe in the physical resurrection of Christ were members of free evangelical churches (61 per cent), followed by Catholics (44 per cent), and Protestants from national, liberal-leaning Reformed churches (35 per cent). It is noteworthy that among the Muslims surveyed, 43 per cent said they believed in the resurrection of Jesus, more than liberal Protestants and almost on a par with Catholics.



The survey also found that the further to the left respondents were politically, the less they believed in the resurrection.



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