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The evidence of the empty tomb and the testimony of those involved were so strong, in his view, that they necessitated acceptance of the resurrection as a historical fact. Key Arguments and Focus Who Moved the Stone? | Rev. David Bast - Words of Hope
In his introduction, Morison calls this project "the book that refused to be written". His in-depth, analytical research into the sources led him to a conclusion opposite of his original intent.
Who Moved the Stone? is a seminal work of Christian apologetics written by (a pseudonym for Albert Henry Ross), first published in 1930 . It is widely recognized as a "classic" text that examines the historical evidence surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Origin and Premise
Frank Morison was not initially a believer in the resurrection. He set out to investigate the final days of Jesus, specifically aiming to disprove the story of the resurrection and show it was a myth.
The evidence of the empty tomb and the testimony of those involved were so strong, in his view, that they necessitated acceptance of the resurrection as a historical fact. Key Arguments and Focus Who Moved the Stone? | Rev. David Bast - Words of Hope
In his introduction, Morison calls this project "the book that refused to be written". His in-depth, analytical research into the sources led him to a conclusion opposite of his original intent. Who Moved the Stone?
Who Moved the Stone? is a seminal work of Christian apologetics written by (a pseudonym for Albert Henry Ross), first published in 1930 . It is widely recognized as a "classic" text that examines the historical evidence surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Origin and Premise The evidence of the empty tomb and the
Frank Morison was not initially a believer in the resurrection. He set out to investigate the final days of Jesus, specifically aiming to disprove the story of the resurrection and show it was a myth. David Bast - Words of Hope In his