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Searching for Jesus by Robert J. Hutchinson
Searching for Jesus by Robert J. Hutchinson









Searching for Jesus by Robert J. Hutchinson

Wallace, a 'cold case' homicide detective and former atheist, treats the ancient New Testament documents like a crime scene, raising questions of motive and opportunity. Strobel, a journalist and author of 'The Case for Christ,' approaches the subject like the skeptical investigative journalist he once was. Warner Wallace take a 'Just the facts, ma'am' approach to the Resurrection, calmly laying out the 'case' that Jesus rose from the grave. Of course, some Christian apologists argue that the Resurrection can be proven historically - or, if not proven, at least shown to be highly probable.Īuthors such as Lee Strobel, William Lane Craig, Mike Licona and J. Yet for 2,000 years, the Resurrection has been one of the foundational teachings of Christianity.Īs the apostle Paul put it, if Jesus was not raised to life, then Christian faith is 'futile' and Christians are 'of all people most to be pitied' (1 Corinthians 15:16-19). This is an absurd claim because if there is one thing life teaches humans, it's that dead people stay dead, never to be heard from again.

Searching for Jesus by Robert J. Hutchinson

Millions of people will flock to their churches Sunday and then enjoy Easter egg hunts, elaborate brunches and family celebrations.Īfter all, Easter is the celebration of one of the most absurd claims in history: that Jesus of Nazareth was seen alive again after dying on a Roman cross.











Searching for Jesus by Robert J. Hutchinson