Resurrection Objections
Having established the minimal facts of the resurrection, how do we respond when people suggest alternative theories for explaining the missing body, the empty tomb, […]
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Having established the minimal facts of the resurrection, how do we respond when people suggest alternative theories for explaining the missing body, the empty tomb, […]
Throughout this series, we’ve explored issues related to the factual nature of Christ’s resurrection, and on this program the hosts will take a look at […]
Over the past two weeks we’ve aired Mike’s conversation with Professor Michael Licona, author of The Resurrection of Jesus, and on this program we’re presenting the third […]
According to the Apostle Paul, the resurrection of Jesus Christ is of “first importance” (1Cor. 15:3). And yet, if this is such a crucial doctrine, […]
On this edition of the program the hosts walk through the significance of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection. In particular, they focus on the importance […]
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is presented in the New Testament as the factual basis of the Christian faith. If Christ is not risen, our […]
On this program the hosts continue to explore the doctrine of the resurrection throughout the Old Testament Scriptures. What did the prophets say about the […]
On this edition of the White Horse Inn, the hosts take a look at the conversion of St. Paul and the numerous sermons that he […]
This edition of the White Horse Inn focuses on the factual nature of the New Testament claim. Though Christianity may be helpful and may change […]
The ascension seems like a really bad plan. Why would Christ leave his disciples? Is the indwelling Spirit truly better than Christ in the flesh? […]
Soteriology precedes eschatology—but how? And what will the judgment of the risen Christ look like? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, […]
In John’s version of the resurrection account, after placing his hands in Christ’s wounds, Thomas says to Jesus, “My Lord and my God!” Was this […]
“If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain,” writes the apostle Paul (1 Cor. 15:14), […]
What kind of sermon did you hear today? In this episode of White Horse Inn, seasoned pastors Eric Landry, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller are […]
In this episode of White Horse Inn, we begin a two-part series on the historicity of Christianity, beginning with evidences for the Resurrection of Christ. […]
In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul says that Christ was raised on the third day “according to the Scriptures.” On this program the hosts will begin […]
On this Easter Sunday, we join Paul at the Areopagus in Acts 17. Hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Walter Strickland, and Bob Hiller dive into Paul’s apologetic approach as he speaks to his pagan audience and how on Easter we will, like Paul, be mocked by some for preaching the resurrection of the dead, while others will want to hear more about its hope and promise.
Because the resurrection of Lazarus is not recorded in any of the other Gospels, some have argued that it should be rejected as a kind […]
1 Thess 4:13-5:9 is an important passage for understanding the return of Christ and the resurrection of Christians. On this episode of White Horse Inn […]
Throughout the world Christians profess their faith, not only in Christ’s sacrificial death and glorious resurrection, but also in his second coming to judge both […]
When telling others about the resurrection of Christ, objections inevitably arise. So how are we to answer someone who claims that Jesus didn’t actually die […]
Countless skeptics in our day continue to claim that the New Testament gospels were written long after Jesus’ crucifixion, and that, as a result, the […]
If Christ really rose from the dead, then it must have major ramifications for our lives. So how does the resurrection shape us? In this […]
In the middle of the first century the Apostle Paul boldly asserted that “If Christ is not risen…your faith is in vain.” But many Christians […]
What use is reasoning in the life of a Christian? How does one know that Christianity is true? Must scripture be accepted on the basis […]
What does Jesus mean about being “the door”? What is significant about his claiming to be the “good shepherd” who “lays down his life for […]
According to Josephus and others, the testimony of women was not considered trustworthy in the first century. So why, if—as some allege—the Gospel records are […]
On this program we’re airing Part 2 of Mike’s conversation with professor Michael Licona, author of The Resurrection of Jesus. The two scholars continue their discussion about […]
One of the implications of the fall—and of our inherited sinful nature—is that we are not only estranged from God, but are also at war […]
What is the meaning of the cross of Christ and why is this particular event at the center of the Christian faith? What really happened […]
When telling others about the message of the gospel, objections of various kinds inevitably arise. So how are we to answer the person who claims […]
Christ’s incarnation immediately sets Christianity apart from other religions and disrupts the expectations of religious leaders. So, what is this important doctrine and what do […]
Most Christians know about the forgiveness of sins, but not the doctrine of active obedience. But how do we become righteous if not through imputation? […]