On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations
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In On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations, Gary Habermas meticulously dismantles these competing theories, offering a comprehensive and authoritative response. This volume tackles a range of challenges, including: Ancient texts that appear to contradict the resurrection narrative David Hume's philosophical objections to miracles The skeptical and naturalistic worldview of 19th-century German liberals Theories that Jesus' followers or others stole his body, that he merely fainted, or that his resurrection was a collective hallucination or myth Habermas engages these arguments with academic rigor, presenting a robust apologetic for the historicity of Christ's resurrection. Through a meticulous examination of the evidence, Habermas demonstrates why the resurrection accounts remain the most convincing explanation for the empty tomb.
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