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Alive
Book • 2014
In "Alive," J. Warner Wallace uses his expertise as a cold-case detective to investigate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
He applies forensic principles and investigative techniques to analyze the historical evidence surrounding the event.
The book examines eyewitness testimonies, the empty tomb, and the transformation of the disciples, presenting a compelling case for the resurrection's historicity.
Wallace's approach aims to provide readers with a rational and evidence-based understanding of this pivotal event in Christian history.
The book is designed to equip readers with the tools to confidently defend their belief in the resurrection.
He applies forensic principles and investigative techniques to analyze the historical evidence surrounding the event.
The book examines eyewitness testimonies, the empty tomb, and the transformation of the disciples, presenting a compelling case for the resurrection's historicity.
Wallace's approach aims to provide readers with a rational and evidence-based understanding of this pivotal event in Christian history.
The book is designed to equip readers with the tools to confidently defend their belief in the resurrection.
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