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Highlights
- While evidence for Christ's resurrection abounds, there are still those who posit alternative explanations for the empty tomb.
- About the Author: Gary R. Habermas (PhD, Michigan State University) is distinguished research professor of apologetics and philosophy at the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University.
- 896 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
- Series Name: On the Resurrection
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About the Book
In On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations, Gary Habermas offers detailed analyses and rebuttals of the alternate theories surrounding Jesus's resurrection. This is the second volume of four in his magnum opus, On the Resurrection.
Book Synopsis
While evidence for Christ's resurrection abounds, there are still those who posit alternative explanations for the empty tomb. In On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations, Gary Habermas offers detailed analyses and rebuttals of the alternate theories surrounding Jesus's resurrection.
Comprehensive in scope, On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations addresses topics such as:
- Second-century texts that seem to challenge the resurrection
- Hume's arguments against miracles
- The naturalism and skepticism of nineteenth-century German liberalism
- Alternative theories such as the disciples or others stealing the body, the "swoon" theory, hallucinations, and mythological understanding
About the Author
Gary R. Habermas (PhD, Michigan State University) is distinguished research professor of apologetics and philosophy at the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University.