A Positive Case for the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth
My personal apologetic for the resurrection of Jesus involves borrowing the “minimal facts approach” as established by Dr. Gary Habermas. This approach does not seek to establish the New Testament...
View ArticleResponding to Objections to the Resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth
There is extensive, strong, and sound evidence that Jesus of Nazareth bodily rose from the dead early in the fourth decade of the first century A.D. To summarize from my previous post, the five...
View ArticleDo the Resurrection Accounts of the Gospels Contradict One Another?
In “Jesus, Interrupted,” Bart Ehrman makes the claim, “Nowhere are the differences among the Gospels more clear than in the accounts of Jesus’ resurrection.”[1] The implication, of course, is that the...
View ArticleA Harmony of the Resurrection Accounts
To create a harmonized account of the resurrection narratives, I will begin by recounting the testimonies of the Gospel writers separately, as well as Luke’s further information in the opening chapter...
View ArticleThe Resurrection and Divine Self-Understanding
Jesus believed himself to be God. There is extensive evidence to support this claim (which I’ve written about here), and his personal understanding of his bodily resurrection only substantiates this...
View ArticleBut God…
Tomorrow is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Jesus resurrection is also the hope of our resurrection from the dead as followers of Him. The Apostle Paul made it very...
View ArticleGod’s Not Dead – A Movie Review
I will pause my series on evolution to slip this review. Every Christian is on the road to Jerusalem. No, I don’t mean that we’re all planning a pilgrimage to the city in Israel, but rather that...
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