This might be a bit off-topic.Are you an expert for the arguments of the resurrection in the empty tomb?Because I came across the video by a jewish counter apologies , claiming the tomb was completely made upcounter apologies claiming the tomb was completely made up
No, it's not one of my strong areas of apologetics. Read the books, blogposts and watch the videos of Lydia McGrew, her husband Tim, and Jonathan McLatchie [Jonathan has two YouTube channels]. Follow them on Facebook and join their Facebook groups. They are among the better defenders from an Evidentialist approach to apologetics. I myself am a Van Tillian presuppositionalist, but there is still some good and useful materials and arguments from non-presuppositionalists.
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ReplyDeleteThis might be a bit off-topic.Are you an expert for the arguments of the resurrection in the empty tomb?Because I came across the video by a jewish counter apologies , claiming the tomb was completely made upcounter apologies claiming the tomb was completely made up
ReplyDeleteNo, it's not one of my strong areas of apologetics. Read the books, blogposts and watch the videos of Lydia McGrew, her husband Tim, and Jonathan McLatchie [Jonathan has two YouTube channels]. Follow them on Facebook and join their Facebook groups. They are among the better defenders from an Evidentialist approach to apologetics. I myself am a Van Tillian presuppositionalist, but there is still some good and useful materials and arguments from non-presuppositionalists.
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