Fifty years ago, belief in the resurrection was widely dismissed in academic circles. Today, a significant majority of scholars—across theological and skeptical perspectives—agree on key historical facts surrounding Jesus’ death and the disciples’ belief that He appeared to them alive.
This collection helps viewers and readers understand:
The resurrection was proclaimed immediately, not centuries later.
It was preached in Jerusalem, where the events could be investigated.
Eyewitnesses were still alive when early creeds were circulated.
Skeptics were converted.
The Christian movement began with explosive force because something extraordinary happened.
The only explanation that fully accounts for the facts is the one the earliest disciples proclaimed: Jesus truly rose from the dead.