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Is Easter Unbelievable? (ebook)

Is Easter Unbelievable? ebook

Four Questions Everyone Should Ask About the Resurrection Story

4.80 stars  from 10 reviews
Ages 14+
$2.99

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About this book

The resurrection of Jesus from the dead is an extraordinary thing to believe. Such a supernatural event is the stuff of make-believe, many think. Yet millions of Christians around the world believe that Jesus' resurrection was a real, historical event. Indeed, "if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith" and Christians are "of all people most to be pitied." (1 Corinthians 15)

In this concise book, respected apologist Rebecca McLaughlin outlines the evidence that Jesus really did rise from the dead and why it's the best news ever.

Rebecca McLaughlin gained a PhD from Cambridge University and a theology degree from Oak Hill ...

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Specifications

Age range:
14+
Contributors:
Rebecca McLaughlin
ISBN:
9781784988500
Format:
eBook
First published:
February 2023
Case quantity:
50
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

1. Is Jesus's life historical?
2. Is Jesus's death ethical?
3. Is Jesus's resurrection credible?
4. Is Jesus's offer desirable?

Endorsements

Rebecca McLaughlin reveals that the story of Jesus is both believable and beautiful, especially for those searching for hope, for Easter is much more than a holiday filled with egg hunts and chocolate bunnies. If this Jesus of Nazareth really did live a sinless life, die a substitutionary death, and then come back to resurrection life, everything changes; because it means you can be fully known, yet fully loved, by the Creator God of the universe, who gives us more than holidays—for he gives us himself, forever.

Julius J. Kim President, The Gospel Coalition

A really short book, showing that the best-ever story is not only historically true but also great news for people today. What more could you want?

Dr Peter J Williams Principal, Tyndale House, Cambridge; author, Can We Trust the Gospels?

Christianity stands or falls on the truth of the resurrection, and this is the pithiest, zestiest case for the resurrection that I’ve seen. Whether you are looking to renew your faith or exploring the evidence for the first time, McLaughlin will guide you along the way—in roughly the time it takes to find all the Easter eggs.

Molly Worthen Associate Professor of History, University of North Carolina; New York Times columnist; Author, Apostles of Reason: The Crisis of Authority in American Evangelicalism

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars Scholarly yet readable

 

(Review written for 'Is Easter Unbelievable?')

In 'Is Easter Unbelievable?' Rebecca McLaughlin leads us through the gospels to the historicy, the ethical, the credible and the disirability of the events that occured on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and their ongoing effects on the world we live in today. Rebecca wears her academia lightly in order to persuade us that these events matter, bringing in asoects of her domestic life.
I would recommend his book to anyone - the Christian who wants to know about their Saviour and the inquirer who wants to know more about Jesus.

4.00 stars helpful introduction to Easter

 

(Review written for 'Is Easter Unbelievable?')

A short, straightforward book about the Easter events and their meaning. Would be good to give to anyone wondering "what's it all about." Moves from what are the facts to what it could mean for me.

5.00 stars Wonderful concise exploration of the claims of Easter

 

(Review written for 'Is Easter Unbelievable?')

This was such a great concise read. Perfect to give to anyone considering the claims of Easter. I was challenged and encouraged by the last chapter to rethink the way I think about the offer of eternity that Jesus gives to any who will take it.

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