Against the element of physicality of Jesus’ resurrection, one might object by citing the portrayal of Jesus’ resurrection appearance to Saul in Acts (9:1–9, 22:6–11, and 26:12–18) which indicates that only Saul saw Jesus and heard distinct words while his companions did not. ‘The lack of an intersubjective sharing of this experience, however, should warn us against too straightforward and too simple attempts to testify to the objectivity of the resurrection’ (Welker 2007, p. 462).