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Who Moved The Stone? -

Who Moved the Stone? is a seminal work of Christian apologetics written by (a pseudonym for Albert Henry Ross), first published in 1930 . It is widely recognized as a "classic" text that examines the historical evidence surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Origin and Premise

In his introduction, Morison calls this project "the book that refused to be written". His in-depth, analytical research into the sources led him to a conclusion opposite of his original intent.

The evidence of the empty tomb and the testimony of those involved were so strong, in his view, that they necessitated acceptance of the resurrection as a historical fact. Key Arguments and Focus Who Moved the Stone? | Rev. David Bast - Words of Hope

Frank Morison was not initially a believer in the resurrection. He set out to investigate the final days of Jesus, specifically aiming to disprove the story of the resurrection and show it was a myth.

Who Moved The Stone? -

Who Moved the Stone? is a seminal work of Christian apologetics written by (a pseudonym for Albert Henry Ross), first published in 1930 . It is widely recognized as a "classic" text that examines the historical evidence surrounding the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Origin and Premise

In his introduction, Morison calls this project "the book that refused to be written". His in-depth, analytical research into the sources led him to a conclusion opposite of his original intent. Who Moved the Stone?

The evidence of the empty tomb and the testimony of those involved were so strong, in his view, that they necessitated acceptance of the resurrection as a historical fact. Key Arguments and Focus Who Moved the Stone? | Rev. David Bast - Words of Hope Who Moved the Stone

Frank Morison was not initially a believer in the resurrection. He set out to investigate the final days of Jesus, specifically aiming to disprove the story of the resurrection and show it was a myth. Origin and Premise In his introduction, Morison calls

Who Moved the Stone?
Who Moved the Stone?
Who Moved the Stone?
Who Moved the Stone?
Who Moved the Stone?

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