2022-04-15T21:22:00
New Testament scholars Dale Allison and Justin Bass discuss their different approaches to the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection.
Bass, author of ‘The Bedrock of Christianity: The unalterable facts of Jesus’ death and resurrection’ says the evidence from the core historical facts points to a resurrection. Allison, author of ‘The Resurrection of Jesus: Apologetics, Criticism, History’ is less certain that these facts lead us to a bodily resurrection.
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