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There are currently two approaches to historical apologetics. The traditional approach shows that the New Testament documents are historically reliable. With this premise demonstrated it is a small step to show the resurrection of Jesus is a historically reliable event. The second approach is to allow the modern critic virtually everything he wants concerning criticism of the New Testament. Then, using what the radical critic agrees to as historical fact , the resurrection is still shown to be the best explanation of the remaining facts at hand. On-Line Articles Atheists and the Resurrection - Framing the Argument by G. Brady Lenardos Do Extraordinary Events Require Extraordinary Evidence? by G. Brady Lenardos The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? by F.F. BRUCE Evidence for the Resurrection by Josh McDowell The Early Church Fathers on Jesus by Mike Licona The Historicity of the New Testament by J.P. Moreland Can Historical Evidence Prove Anything? by Wang Yen LEGAL APOLOGETICS by Henry Hock Guan Teh Visions of Jesus: A Critical Assessment of Hallucination Hypothesis by William Lane Craig On the Empty Tomb of Jesus: Reply to Evan Fales by William Lane Craig Why I Believe The New Testament Is Historically Reliable by Gary Habermas How Not to Critique Legal Apologetics by Boyd Pehrson Authorship of the Gospel of John by James Kiefer A CRITIQUE OF CERTAIN UNCRITICAL ASSUMPTIONS IN MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY by John Warwick Montgomery The Trustworthiness of the Bible by Craig Hawkins The Book of Acts and Archaeology by Craig Hawkins The Resurrection of Christ: A Historical Fact by Benjamin B. Warfield The Resurrection of Christ by J. Gresham Machen History & Faith by J. Gresham Machen Archaeology and the Old Testament by Pat Zukeran Archaeology and the New Testament by Pat Zukeran The Resurrection: Fact or Fiction? by Pat Zukeran Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Christ by Christopher Louis Lang Testimony of the Evangelists by Simon Greenleaf The Resurrection of Jesus by William Lane Craig Contemporary Scholarship and the Historical Evidence for the Resurrection by William Lane Craig The Historicity of the Empty Tomb of Jesus by William Lane Craig The Bodily Resurrection of Jesus by William Lane Craig The Disciples' Inspection of the Empty Tomb by William Lane Craig The Guard at the Tomb by William Lane Craig Are the Biblical Documents Reliable? by Jimmy Williams Manuscript Support for the Bible's Reliability by Ron Rhodes Easter: Myth, Hallucination, or History by Edwin Yamauchi The Battle for the Resurrection: An Interview with Norman Geisler Was the New Testament Influenced by Pagan Religions? by Ronald Nash. The Resurrection of Jesus by Jeffrey B. Russell The Gospels As Historical Sources For Jesus,The Founder Of Christianity by R. T. France
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