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08-10-2005, 11:27 PM | #1 |
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Where would Bible apologetics be today without written records?
I invite Christians to present their cases for the Resurrection without referring to any written records. If Jesus had lived in say 3500 B.C., would the Christian Church still be as large as it is today? In Old Testament times, why did God choose to reveal knowledge of his specific existence and will only to a very small part of the world, and primarily to only one ethnic group of people?
Gary Habermas and Mike Licona wrote a book titled 'The Case For the Resurrection of Jesus. Following are some excerpts: "We would like to point out that, for the Christian, there is a difference between knowing that Jesus rose from the dead with reasonable historical certainty and living on the personal assurance that Christianity it true. Paul wrote in Romans 8:16 that 'the Spirit Himself testifies with out spirit that we are children of God.' The Christian has the Holy Spirit who testifies to her that Christianity is true and that she belongs to God. The historical certainty we have of Jesus' resurrection only reinforces that God's Spirit had indeed spoken to us." Is not making a case for the historical certainty what Bible apologetics is primarily all about? |
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Habermas and Licona have constructed an apologetic argument that is aimed at a modern literal-minded person with little sense of poetry or literature, who doesn't really know what history is about and can be taken in by superificial arguments.
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I added the link - it is to the book on Amazon.
Here is one of the reviews: Quote:
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