Authentic Classics: Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison

Authentic Classics: Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison

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Examines the evidence for the Resurrection.

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Authentic Classics: Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison

The classic text on examining the evidence for the Resurrection. Convinced that the story wasn't true, Frank Morison started to write about Jesus' last days. However, as he studied this crucial period something happened... First published in 1930, this is an in-depth exploration of what happened between the death of Jesus and the resurrection as recorded in the Bible. Using many information sources, this is crammed with vital detail that every Christian should know and is also a powerful tool for persuasion of those questioning Christianity. Writing this book changed Morison's life. Will you let it change yours?
'Frank Morison' is the pseudonym of English advertising agent and journalist Albert Henry Ross (1881-1950). The strangeness of the Resurrection story had captured his attention, and, influenced by skeptic thinkers at the turn of the century, he set out to write a short paper proving that it was only a myth. His investigations, however, convinced him that the resurrection really happened. The book he wrote about his quest Who Moved The Stone? has become an apologetics classic, since its first publication in 1930.
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ISBN 13 9781850786740
ISBN 10 1850786747
Titel Authentic Classics: Who Moved the Stone?
Autor Frank Morison
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Authentic Media
Erscheinungsjahr 2006-07-01
Seitenanzahl 223
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