If you are skeptical, tired of easy answers, or wary of religion being used to shut down honest thinking, you are not wrong to ask hard questions. Christianity does not ask you to confuse faith with anti-intellectualism. It asks you to examine what kind of question you are asking, what kind of evidence fits that question, and whether Jesus can bear serious investigation. Direct answer: Yes, Christian faith can be rational in a scientific age because science is a powerful meth
Yes, there is robust historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, grounded not in blind faith alone, but in standard historical methodology, early creedal testimony, and universally acknowledged minimal facts accepted by the vast majority of secular and Christian scholars alike. When examining the foundational claims of Christianity, skeptics and seekers alike often ask whether the resurrection of Jesus is a verifiable historical event or merely an ancient l
For centuries, the resurrection of Jesus Christ has stood as the ultimate test of Christian faith. Skeptics, seekers, and lifelong believers alike often ask whether an event so miraculous can be anchored in real, verifiable history. In this comprehensive exploration, we examine the rigorous historical data, scholarly consensus, and eyewitness testimonies that make the resurrection not just a matter of blind faith, but a deeply rational historical conclusion. Executive Summary