While evidence for Christ’s resurrection abounds, there are still those who posit alternative explanations for the empty tomb. In On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations, Gary Habermas offers detailed analyses and rebuttals of the alternate theories surrounding Jesus’s resurrection.
Comprehensive in scope, On the Resurrection, Volume 2: Refutations addresses topics such as:
- Second-century texts that seem to challenge the resurrection
- Hume’s arguments against miracles
- The naturalism and skepticism of nineteenth-century German liberalism
- Alternative theories such as the disciples or others stealing the body, the “swoon” theory, hallucinations, and mythological understanding
Habermas engages critically with the arguments and offers a comprehensive apologetic for the reality of Christ’s resurrection.
896 pages.
On the Resurrection: Refutations (Volume 2) is in the following collections: