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Josh McDowell
August 17, 1939 -
Nationality: American
Category: Writer
Subcategory: American Writer

Because the New Testament provides the primary historical source for information on the resurrection, many critics during the 19th century attacked the reliability of these biblical documents.

   

On that Sunday morning the first thing that impressed the people who approached the tomb was the unusual position of the one and a half to two ton stone that had been lodged in front of the doorway.

   

If they had connived a scheme, and Christ had not been raised from the dead, where would have been the hardest place on the face of the earth to convince anyone? In Jerusalem.

   

Now, whenever you read any historical document, you always evaluate it in light of the historical context.

   

The first thing that stuck in the minds of the disciples was not the empty tomb, but rather the empty grave clothes - undisturbed in form and position.

   

After I set out to refute Christianity intellectually and couldn't, I came to the conclusion the Bible was true and Jesus Christ was God's Son.

    Topics: Christianity

Where I once constantly lost my temper, I found myself arriving at a crisis and experiencing peace.

   

Where I once believed people were there to be used, I started thinking of other people first.

   

Here's the simplest answer: Within weeks, the disciples proclaimed the resurrection of Jesus Christ, that He had been bodily raised from the dead and appeared to them.

   

Prayer is talking with God. God knows your heart and is not so concerned with your words as He is with the attitude of your heart.

   

Both Jewish and Roman sources and traditions admit an empty tomb.

   

Why don't the names of Buddha, Mohammed, Confucius offend people? The reason is that these others didn't claim to be God, but Jesus did.

   

I once had a lot of hatred, mainly toward my father, an alcoholic.

   

As a reward for their efforts, however, those early Christians were beaten, stoned to death, thrown to the lions, tortured and crucified. Every conceivable method was used to stop them from talking.

   

For centuries many of the world's distinguished philosophers have assaulted Christianity as being irrational, superstitious and absurd.

   

The New Testament witnesses were fully aware of the background against which the resurrection took place.

   

Jesus claimed He had the power to raise himself from the dead and His followers would be raised from the dead. That's a unique claim in the literature of religion.

   

Paul the apostle recounted that Jesus appeared to more than 500 of His followers at one time, the majority of whom were still alive and who could confirm what Paul wrote.

   

I am not a Christian because God changed my life; I am a Christian because of my convictions about who Jesus Christ is.

   

If Jesus Christ was who He claimed to be, and He did die on a cross at a point of time in history, then, for all history past and all history future it is relevant because that is the very focal point for forgiveness and redemption.

   

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