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The resurrection of Christ is the most hotly debated event in history. See how these 7 proofs support the belief that Jesus came back to life.
See William Lane Craig's Reasonable Faith and The Son Rises, J.P. Moreland's Scaling the Secular City, and Gary Habermas' The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus and Did Jesus Rise from the Dead?, a debate with then-atheist Anthony Flew.
The life, death and resurrection of Jesus took place in the context of a worldview that is unsurpassed in its breadth, depth, coherence, consistency and emotional and rational power. Friends, consider Jesus, Crucified Risen Saviour, loving Lord.
Although there are other lines of evidence, I’ll sketch an argument for the historicity of the resurrection that rests on four main points: the death and burial of Jesus, the empty tomb, the belief of the apostles, and the conversion of Paul. 4. 1. Jesus’s Death and Burial.
1. Jesus’s Empty Tomb. According to the Gospels, 1 after Jesus succumbed to death through crucifixion, some of his followers prepared his lifeless body for burial and placed it in Joseph of Arimathea’s tomb. Three days later the tomb was discovered empty, for Jesus’s body had vanished.
Summarizing fourteen evidences for Jesus' resurrection, this article offers a concise overview of historical and biblical arguments.
The resurrection of Jesus undid the catastrophe of the crucifixion. The Messiah, who had died, is risen! The resurrection validated and verified the claims Jesus had made about his own identity.
We begin our exploration with a narrative overview, drawing from the canonical Gospels to reconstruct the story of Jesus’ death, the discovery of the empty tomb, his post-resurrection appearances, and eventual ascension.
Historical evidence backs up the resurrection of Jesus Christ following His death on the cross. It is a reasonable, foundational teaching of Christianity.
In 1 Peter 1:3 Peter points out we are begotten unto a living hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. There are several reasons for this. The resurrection authenticates Christ as the Son of God (Rom. 1:4) The resurrection proves the atoning value of Christ's work (Rom. 4:25).