The following article is a classic one by presuppositionalist Greg Bahnsen. I myself am a presuppositionalist, but I like to sometimes use non-presuppositional arguments [or at least ones that aren't overtly presuppositional]. In this way, my apologetics can sometimes be similar to Steve Hays'
Dr. Greg Bahnsen, The Impropriety of Evidentially Arguing for the Resurrection
https://answersingenesis.org/apologetics/the-impropriety-of-evidentially-arguing-for-the-resurrection/
To balance off Bahnsen's views:
Is it improper to argue evidentially for the Resurrection? by Steve Hays
https://triablogue.blogspot.com/2020/04/is-it-improper-to-argue-evidentially.html
#13 Leaping Lessing’s Ugly, Broad Ditch by William Lane Craig
https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/leaping-lessings-ugly-broad-ditch
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