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Highlights
- Published in four volumes, On the Resurrection serves as Gary R. Habermas's magnum opus - a comprehensive defense of the authenticity of Jesus Christ's resurrection, built from Habermas's lifetime of scholarly study.
- About the Author: Gary R. Habermas (PhD, Michigan State University) is one of the world's leading apologists for the historicity of Jesus's resurrection.
- 992 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
- Series Name: On the Resurrection
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About the Book
In the third volume of his magnum opus, Gary R. Habermas identifies, collects, and summarizes hundreds of scholarly treatments related to the resurrection. On the Resurrection, Volume 3: Scholarly Perspectives offers a thorough "lay of the land" for anyone wanting to pursue an in-depth study of Jesus of Nazareth's resurrection.
Book Synopsis
Published in four volumes, On the Resurrection serves as Gary R. Habermas's magnum opus - a comprehensive defense of the authenticity of Jesus Christ's resurrection, built from Habermas's lifetime of scholarly study.
In the third volume, Habermas identifies and collects hundreds of scholarly treatments related to the resurrection. Spanning both believers and nonbelievers, the collection provides a strong overview of everything that has been written about the resurrection and its impacts.
The volume includes summaries of scholarly sources covering:
- The nature of historical research and New Testament preliminaries
- Facts about Jesus's existence, minimal historical facts of the Resurrection, and other known historical facts
- Critiques and questions surrounding the Gospel accounts
- Alternative theories and responses
- Scholars commenting on other scholars and trends
- How the resurrection impacts theology
About the Author
Gary R. Habermas (PhD, Michigan State University) is one of the world's leading apologists for the historicity of Jesus's resurrection. He is distinguished research professor of apologetics and philosophy and chair of the department of philosophy and theology at Liberty University and has written over fifty books.