Title
On the organic connection between Jesus' atoning death and resurrection
Files
School/Department
Talbot School of Theology
Description
Chapter 6 p. 89+
Raised on the Third Day approaches these questions with critical and believing eyes. A variety of contributors―including J. P. Moreland, William Lane Craig, Craig A. Evans, Beth M. Sheppard, and Sean McDowell―evaluate scriptural, historical, moral, and apologetic issues related to Christ’s death and resurrection. Readers will better appreciate how Gary Habermas has shaped the discussion and how scholarship can be moved forward. Study of Christ’s resurrection is far from exhausted.
Gary R. Habermas is one of the most influential Christian philosophers and apologists of the later twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. His life’s work has focused on matters pertaining to the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus, and it is widely agreed that Habermas is the foremost authority on the subject. This festschrift is a tribute to that work.
Keywords
Jesus Christ -- Resurrection; Apologetics;
ISBN
978-1683594321
Publication Date
11-23-2020
Publication Source
Raised on the third day : defending the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus
Inclusive pages
89-104
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publisher
Lexham Press
City
Bellingham
Recommended Citation
Craig, William Lane (2020). On the organic connection between Jesus' atoning death and resurrection. Raised on the third day : defending the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus. 89-104. Bellingham: Lexham Press.
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