
Who Moved the Stone?
What began as a skeptic's inquiry evolved into a powerful affirmation of faith in this exploration of the events surrounding the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. This skeptic’s attempt to disprove the Resurrection backfired, resulting in one of the most persuasive defenses of faith ever written. Albert Henry Ross, writing under the pseudonym Frank Morison, transformed from skeptic to believer during his examination of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Who Moved the Stone? analyzes historical evidence, drawing on insights from Flavius Josephus and Pontius Pilate, leading readers on an intellectual pilgrimage enriched with unexpected revelations. Key Highlights Who Moved the Stone? remains a bellwether in apologetics that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the world's most famous empty tomb.
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What began as a skeptic's inquiry evolved into a powerful affirmation of faith in this exploration of the events surrounding the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. This skeptic’s attempt to disprove the Resurrection backfired, resulting in one of the most persuasive defenses of faith ever written. Albert Henry Ross, writing under the pseudonym Frank Morison, transformed from skeptic to believer during his examination of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Who Moved the Stone? analyzes historical evidence, drawing on insights from Flavius Josephus and Pontius Pilate, leading readers on an intellectual pilgrimage enriched with unexpected revelations. Key Highlights Who Moved the Stone? remains a bellwether in apologetics that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about the world's most famous empty tomb.











