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Mentioned in 5 episodes
God's Crime Scene
Book • 2015
J.
Warner Wallace's "God's Crime Scene" presents a compelling case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ using forensic principles and investigative techniques.
Wallace, a former homicide detective, applies his expertise to examine the historical evidence surrounding Jesus's death and resurrection, arguing that the evidence points to a miraculous event.
The book explores various aspects of the historical record, including eyewitness testimonies, the empty tomb, and the transformation of the disciples.
Wallace's approach is both rigorous and accessible, making the complex subject matter understandable to a broad audience.
The book has resonated with many readers, offering a fresh perspective on the evidence for Christianity.
Warner Wallace's "God's Crime Scene" presents a compelling case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ using forensic principles and investigative techniques.
Wallace, a former homicide detective, applies his expertise to examine the historical evidence surrounding Jesus's death and resurrection, arguing that the evidence points to a miraculous event.
The book explores various aspects of the historical record, including eyewitness testimonies, the empty tomb, and the transformation of the disciples.
Wallace's approach is both rigorous and accessible, making the complex subject matter understandable to a broad audience.
The book has resonated with many readers, offering a fresh perspective on the evidence for Christianity.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by J. Warner Wallace as his recently published book, using the approach of examining evidence to determine if a divine "intruder" is the most reasonable inference.

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How the Cosmological Evidence Points to the Existence of God
Mentioned by J. Warner Wallace as a book he wrote to his dad who has never read it.

Investigating Scripture’s Claims and Answering Skeptics’ Tough Questions (J. Warner Wallace Interview)
Mentioned by John Stonestreet as the author's newest book, explaining how to present critical evidence to unbelievers while reinforcing faith.

Is the Evidence in the Universe Best Explained by the Existence of God?
Mentioned by Kyle Thompson as a book discussing evidence around Jesus's time and the spread of the gospel.

THE FORGING TABLE | Acts 22 (Ep. 680)
Mentioned by
Hank Hanegraaff as a resource to help Christians defend their beliefs and understand the evidence for God's existence.


Is There Evidence for God in the Nature of the Universe?
Mentioned by Tim Barnett as a resource for his niece who is asking questions about the resurrection.

#42 An Apologetic for Apologetics With Tim Barnett
Mentioned by J. Warner Wallace as the book summarizing the six-part mini-series on evidence for a divinely created universe.

How to Make the Case for God's Existence Like a Detective
Mentioned by John Stonestreet in the introduction as the author of the book being discussed.

Are Science and Belief in God Incompatible?