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Risen Finding Hope In The Empty Tomb Clifford Goldstein Goldstein

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Risen Finding Hope In The Empty Tomb Clifford Goldstein Goldstein
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Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Clifford Goldstein & Goldstein
ISBN: 9780816366378, 0816366373, B08Z29NMZT
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Risen Finding Hope In The Empty Tomb Clifford Goldstein Goldstein by Clifford Goldstein & Goldstein 9780816366378, 0816366373, B08Z29NMZT instant download after payment.

The resurrection of Jesus? A man, dead for days, returning to life? Seriously?
Serious enough that the entire Christian hope rests upon that claim. And that’s not us saying it—but the apostle Paul. “And if Christ is not risen,” he declared, “your faith is futile; you are still in your sins!” (1 Corinthians 15:17).
With so much riding on Christ’s resurrection (our hope of eternal life), suppose the evidence for it is so compelling, so logical, and so solid that it takes a leap of faith, piggy-backed on some far-fetched speculation, in order to deny it? Suppose belief in the resurrection of Jesus is—given the evidence—by far the most rational and sensible explanation of events?
And that’s exactly what this book claims: reasons for belief in the resurrection of Jesus are vastly more credible than reasons to deny it.
But don’t take our word for it. Read Risen.
In this fast-paced, tightly argued examination of the events that followed Jesus’ death on the cross, Risen looks at claims made by skeptics in order to deny the Resurrection as the explanation for those events. Everything from the disciples stealing the corpse, to Jesus having a twin brother who faked being the resurrected Christ—and a host of other claims, including that aliens stole the body!
How well do these explanations work? How credible are they? Should we believe any of them?
Or, instead, as Risen claims, is the evidence for Christ’s resurrection so compelling, so convincing, and so logical that the only rational explanation is, yes— “Christ is Risen!”?
And, with His victory over death, indeed, our own hope is confirmed.

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