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Hardcover Who Moved the Stone? Book

ISBN: 1025365259

ISBN13: 9781025365251

Who Moved the Stone?

"Who Moved the Stone?" is a seminal work of Christian apologetics that explores the historical and legal evidence surrounding the trial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Written by Frank Morison, an author who initially intended to write a book disproving the Resurrection, this investigative study traces the events of the last days of Jesus with meticulous attention to detail. Morison approaches the biblical narrative as a detective might examine a cold case, scrutinizing the motivations of the key players and the physical evidence of the empty tomb.

The book is renowned for its compelling logic and its persuasive argument for the physical resurrection of Christ. It delves into the psychology of the disciples, the legalities of the Jewish and Roman trials, and the timeline of the crucifixion and its aftermath. By examining the facts through a rational lens, Morison presents a defense of the central tenet of the Christian faith that has captivated readers for generations. "Who Moved the Stone?" remains a classic of religious literature, offering a profound reflection on one of history's most significant mysteries.

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