For Easter | The Case
The book details how Jesus was reportedly seen alive by various individuals and groups—sometimes up to 500 people at once—within months of his death. Strobel argues that this "avalanche of historical data" is supported by at least nine ancient sources both inside and outside the New Testament. 4. The Evidence of Transformation: The Disciples
In his book , investigative journalist Lee Strobel applies a "legal-journalistic" lens to the central claim of Christianity: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Originally an atheist, Strobel set out to disprove the resurrection but eventually found the historical and medical evidence to be compelling enough to lead him to faith. The Case for Easter
Strobel points out that both early Christians and their opponents agreed the tomb was empty. He notes that if the story were a fabrication, it is highly unlikely the authors would have claimed were the first witnesses, as their testimony held little to no legal weight at the time. 3. The Evidence of Appearances: Eyewitness Reports The book details how Jesus was reportedly seen