Did Jesus rise from the dead? Scripture presents a public, historical resurrection with an empty tomb, eyewitnesses, and a living hope.
Reformed Apologetics: A Biblical Analysis and Evangelical Critique
Reformed apologetics emphasizes presuppositional reasoning but faces significant challenges regarding its biblical basis and engagement with evidence.
Is the Record of Early Christianity Sound?
The New Testament's authenticity is supported by early dating, eyewitness accounts, manuscript evidence, and archaeological findings, affirming its historical reliability.
Are the Miracles of the Bible True?
The content examines biblical miracles' divine origin, evidential support, and historical reliability, affirming their significance in Christianity.
Do the Disciples’ Testimonies Confirm the Reality of the Resurrection?
This article explores the pivotal question of whether the unwavering belief of Jesus' disciples in his post-crucifixion appearances substantiates the resurrection's historical reality. This comprehensive analysis delves into eyewitness accounts, scriptural evidence, and logical examination of counterarguments, including the transformative experiences of apostle Paul and James, Jesus' brother. The article addresses the implications of these testimonies, their alignment with historical evidence, and the challenges posed to naturalistic explanations, ultimately reinforcing the resurrection as a cornerstone of Christian faith.

