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- This product had a total of 33 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 7 2019.
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This book review concerns the newly published book which questions the resurrection story of jesus christ
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While i disagree with the arguments in the book that is not to say that i am right and the author is wrong he very well could be right
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I recommend this book to anyone that is interested in scripture research the history of christianity or the general question of did jesus arise from the dead
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If all my information about 1947 roswell new mexico came from the books written by ufo nuts decades after the fact i would have little chance of figuring out what really happened
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My chances of figuring out what really happened to the followers of a 1st century galilean peasant are no better
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The detail may be a little overwhelming for anyone who is new to these topics but the thoroughness will be appreciated by anyone who frequents the dark corners of the internet where these issues are debated
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The problem in my view is that the minimal facts approach is apologetic smoke and mirrors rather than legitimate historiography
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Komarnitsky has done an amazing job of pulling together information from various scholars experts and disputants to argue his thesis which takes it as a given that jesus existed and died by crucifixion that the belief that jesus was raised from the dead appeared to various followers and then ascended to heaven to return sometime soon is more plausibly the result of natural nonsupernatural processes