Who Moved the Stone?

Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison, published by Zondervan in August 1987, is a reprint edition comprising 193 pages. This book explores the historical context surrounding the Resurrection of Christ, initially approached by Morison with skepticism. His investigation into the biblical narrative led him to uncover compelling evidence that challenges the notion of the Resurrection as mere myth, ultimately presenting a personal and intellectual journey toward understanding the event’s significance.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Christ’s betrayal, trial, and death, which serves as a backdrop for the Resurrection account. The chapters delve into various aspects of the story, including the implications of the Resurrection and the evidence supporting it. Who Moved the Stone? addresses themes related to biblical criticism and interpretation, offering insights into Christian theology and Christology. This edition invites readers to engage with the historical record and consider the profound impact of the Resurrection within the context of faith and reason.
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“I owe Morison a great debt of gratitude. Who Moved the Stone? was an important early link in a long chain of evidence that God used to bring me into his kingdom. Morison’s stirring intellectual exploration of the historical record proved to be an excellent starting point for my spiritual investigation.” –From the foreword by Lee Strobel English journalist Frank Morison had a tremendous drive to learn of Christ. 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 prove that the story of Christ’s Resurrection was only a myth. His probings, however, led him to discover the validity of the biblical record in a moving, personal way. Who Moved the Stone? is considered by many to be a classic apologetic on the subject of the Resurrection. Morison includes a vivid and poignant account of Christ’s betrayal, trial, and death as a backdrop to his retelling of the climactic Resurrection itself. Among the chapter titles are: * The Book That Refused to Be Written * The Real Case Against the Prisoner * What Happened Before Midnight on Thursday * Between Sunset and Dawn * The Witness of the Great Stone * Some Realities of That Far-off Morning Who Moved the Stone? is a well-researched book that is as fascinating in its appeal to reason as it is accurate to the truthfulness of the Resurrection.
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