In this case, one can only hope so.
I'm pretty sure that Christian's body is only a medium through which Jacob, or the Black Smoke, or the Island, etc., is channelling itself, so I wouldn't say he was resurrected.
Also, Ray, the ship's doctor, had his lifeless body float over to the Island without there being any signs of recovery from his slit neck.
However, I think the idea of Locke being resurrected is actually a distinct possibility, based on the fact it's nearly unthinkable that they'd do it, if you get my drift. It's tantamount to cheating on a TV programme.
Worthy of note is his conversation with Jack, where Locke says, "It's not an island — it's a place where miracles happen. And if you don't believe that, if you can't believe that, just wait till you see what I'm about to do." It occurs to me that, although it's implied he's referring to the Island going walkabout, the miracle doesn't happen 'on' the island, and Locke doesn't actually do it either, Ben does. Part of me says it's a subtle clue.
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