Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of JesusGood Press, 2020 M03 16 - 152 pages Thomas Sherlock's 'Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus' is a fascinating exploration of the evidence supporting the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Written in a formal and argumentative style typical of the 18th century, Sherlock presents a detailed analysis of the testimonies of the witnesses to the resurrection, examining their credibility and reliability. The book delves into the historical context of the resurrection and the significance of these testimonies in the Christian faith. Sherlock's logical reasoning and thorough examination of the evidence make this book a valuable resource for scholars and theologians alike. As a former Bishop of London and a renowned theologian, Sherlock's expertise in religious matters shines through in his meticulous investigation of the resurrection accounts. His profound understanding of Christian theology and his commitment to defending the faith are evident in every page of this book. For readers interested in deepening their understanding of the historical foundations of Christianity, 'Trial of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus' is a must-read, offering a compelling argument for the truth of the resurrection and its enduring impact on the Christian faith. |
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