
The Resurrection of Jesus and the Witness of Paul
In March 2008, Professor Gary Habermas, Distinguished Research Professor and Chair of the Philosophy and Theology Department at Liberty…
Belief in the resurrection of Jesus is at the very centre of Christian belief, but is it anything more than a fairy tale? Explore the evidence for the resurrection and the empty tomb.
In March 2008, Professor Gary Habermas, Distinguished Research Professor and Chair of the Philosophy and Theology Department at Liberty…
The followers of Jesus said he had risen from the dead. They reported that he appeared to them during a period of forty days, showing…
Dr Gary R. Habermas considers the claims that Jesus' resurrection can be explained away as various forms of hallucination. After a…
After an appraisal of recent scholarship on the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Professor William Craig contends that,…
[This talk gives] the background for what we’re going to look at in the next few sessions, which will be on the resurrection of Jesus…
The first disciples claimed that Jesus had risen from the dead. But is it possible that such stories are a deliberate deception?
If Jesus really rose, it changes everything. Here are some great reasons to believe the resurrection actually happened.
Is it possible that the accounts of the resurrection are simply the result of hallucinations brought on by grief?
This talk looks at recent developments the resurrection through established facts that even critical scholars generally accept.