The booklet, Evidence for the Resurrection, was well written listing the objections and the theories skeptics offer to dispute the truth of Jesus resurrection. This resource is visually attractive and written in a manner easily presented to nonbelievers. Skeptics Theory number 2: “Jesus did not die on the cross,” was the best-documented evidence using historical data about the Roman technique for death by crucifixion.
This booklet uses 12 notable references from trustworthy authors. Many scripture texts were used to prove the evidence for resurrection. While I certainly believe the infallibility of God’s Word there are many skeptics that do not believe the Bible is true. However, Josephus was a notable historian of Jewish history. The historical information noting the unlikely use of women as witnesses was very convincing. Peter W. Stoner writes a compelling document on the probability that Jesus fulfilled the many prophecies in the Old Testament. While I have actually researched and studied at least one-third of the references, I appreciate an accurate and simple condensing of the information. This is a great witnessing tool to share facts on the Resurrection. I was given a free copy of this PDF from Hendrickson Rose publications for an honest and accurate review of the information.