Resurrection scholars Gary Habermas and Michael Licona have popularized an approach for arguing for the resurrection of Jesus Christ using a small number of facts that are almost universally accepted by scholars specializing in the relevant historical fields. (See The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus) In this audio (from the Berretta blog and Say Hello to My Little Friend podcast) Christian philosopher Glenn Peoples presents the minimal facts approach in a clear and thorough manner.
Full MP3 Audio here. (64 min)
Enjoy.
You may also enjoy this interview with Glenn Peoples.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
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1 comments :
Glenn Peoples is quickly becoming a mainstay on my ipod! He's relentless about truth--even if it means telling a fellow Christian theologian he's wrong on something.
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