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#14: The Resurrection and Post-Resurrection Appearances of Christ

In this podcast we discuss:

  • What does it mean that Christianity is “verifiable” and “falsifiable”?
  • Minimal Facts Approach – What are the historical facts that are generally agreed upon by Christians and non-Christians alike?
  • Are the accounts of those who saw the resurrected Jesus likely to be accurate? What are the discontinuities between the gospel accounts and mythological writing?
  • What are continuities and discontinuities with Jesus’s body pre-resurrection and post-resurrection?
  • What should we make of the stories of people rising to life around the time that Jesus died?
  • Is it possible to present evidence that Jesus of Nazareth is Yahweh, the God who created the universe?
  • How do we use historical critical methodologies wisely?

Resources mentioned during our conversation:

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