A rigorous look at the resurrection of Jesus Christ, based on careful argument and evidence.
This historical-audio treatise investigates the resurrection through three focused parts: hypothetical consequences, the nature of moral evidence, and the proofs of the fact itself. It presents a methodical examination aimed at clarity and fair assessment of the central miracle.
The work frames a clear inquiry into what convinced contemporaries and readers alike that the event really occurred. It argues from public testimony, the manner of delivery, and the impact of the claims on early communities, while maintaining a cautious, evidence-based stance. The accompanying appendix broadens the discussion with related philosophical and theological topics.
- Makes a structured case for the resurrection, grounded in examination of testimony and public impact
- Explains how moral evidence can be used to weigh extraordinary claims
- Offers a historical, evidence-minded approach suitable for readers seeking careful analysis
- Includes an appendix addressing broader questions tied to human knowledge and belief
Ideal for readers of historical theology and those exploring how early Christian claims were presented and tested against reason.