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Is the Christian message of Jesus Christ and his resurrection true? Using 10 strands of historical evidence, William Lane Craig defends the probability that Jesus was resurrected following his crucifixion and death. He examines the origin of the Christian movement and more provocative subjects, such as the Shroud of Turin, parapsychological phenomena, and hallucinations.
For more works by Craig, see the Select Works of William Lane Craig (4 vols.).
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“In considering the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus, it is important to avoid giving the impression that the Christian faith is based on the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection. The Christian faith is based on the event of the resurrection. It is not based on the evidence for the resurrection.” (Page 7)
“1. The obvious sincerity of the disciples is evident in their suffering and dying for what they believed.” (Page 26)
“g) The observation of the burial by the women is historically probable.” (Page 59)
“Thus, there are really two avenues to a knowledge of the fact of the resurrection: the avenue of the Spirit and the avenue of historical inquiry. The former provides a spiritual certainty of the resurrection, whereas the latter provides a rational certainty of the resurrection.” (Page 8)
“The gospels and Acts are quoted as genuine by ancient writers, beginning with those from the time of the apostles themselves and continuing thereafter.” (Page 31)