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Risen Indeed: Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, Part 1
If Jesus rose from the dead, then his claims about himself and his promises to humanity warrant serious attention and response. -
The Shroud of Turin, Apologetics, and the Resurrection
It’s easy to understand the allure of the shroud. In a skeptical age, a physical relic that appears to bear the imprint of the risen Christ seems like proof positive of the faith. -
Preparing for Holy Week: Preaching "Choice" in the Texts of Holy Week
Grace is about God’s choice when we cannot by our own reason or strength choose Christ or come to Him. -
Easter Zombies and the Hope of Resurrection
Temporal resurrections do not save us, but instead direct us to look for life, even in death. Easter zombies and the like direct our attention to the ultimate promise given in Christ, and the implications of this promise for the whole world. -
The Authority and Power to Forgive
Neither did Christ’s absolution “run out” nor “reach a limit” due to Judas’ sin. -
The Saddest Words Ever Spoken to a Sinner
Jesus said it would have been better for this man not to have been born. Shocking words, sad words. But they are not the saddest words in Scripture.
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