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Free Course (Digital) - The Resurrection of Jesus – Dr. Gary Habermas @ Credo Courses

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Gary Habermas' course on the historicity of the Resurrection is FREE this Easter.

Included:
1. Digital Video (normally $199)
2. Digital Audio (normally $99)
3. PowerPoint (normally $49.99)
4. Digital Workbook (normally $14.99)

Here is a list of the course sessions:

The Importance of the Resurrection of Jesus
A Priori Objections (Part 1)
A Priori Objections (Part 1)
Principles of Historiography
Methodology: How Do We Use Historiography in Apologetics
Approaching Scripture
Minimal Facts Method
Preaching before Completion of the New Testament
Naturalistic Theories: Alternative Explanations for the Resurrection
Naturalistic Theory 1: The Disciples Stole the Body
Naturalistic Theory 2: Someone Else Stole the Body
Naturalistic Theory 3: The Swoon Theory
Naturalistic Theory 4: The Hallucination Theory
Naturalistic Theory 5: The Copycat Theory
Supernatural Alternative Theories
Categorical Problems with Naturalistic Theories
Understanding the Mind of a Skeptic
Changing the Skeptical Mindset of the Naturalist (Part 1)
Changing the Skeptical Mindset of the Naturalist (Part 2)
Evidence for the Death of Jesus
Evidence for the Appearances of Jesus
Evidence for the Empty Tomb
Constructing a Historical Timeline
Apologetics: Building a Bridge from Miracles to Christianity
Apologetics: Establishing a Connection between the Resurrection and the Existence of God
Who Did Jesus Think He Was? Establishing the Deity of Christ
Grounding Theology (Part 1)
Grounding Theology (Part 2)
Grounding Christian Practice: Application Based on the Resurrection
The Resurrection of Jesus

Gary Habermas is considered one of the premier scholars in the Resurrection of Jesus studies. He is known by both liberal and conservative alike for his vast knowledge of historical method, his ability to answer skeptics thoughtfully, and present a cumulative case argument to the central truth of the Christian faith.

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  • +1

    i used to be a snobby little athiest, not saying i've 180'd but I look back at my past self and cringe a little. Be humble.

    • +3

      Yes, because being a snobby little theist is so much better.

      There's like 3 sarcastic comments in the entire thread, at least one is mine, and the rest are genuine rebuttles to this trash, that OP has yet to adequately defend. The snobbiest person in here by far is gto21, OzHunter or whatever is a close second, and you're filling up the podium there.

      • -1

        Christianity teaches no one is perfect. That includes Christians.

        Some people I can be nicer to them. But not everyone.

        Proverbs 26:5

        • I just try to be nice to everyone who hasn't been a (profanity) in my presence, or to me, first. Basic. Human. Decency. No reading or worship required.

          Also so long as we're throwing in Bible stuff, I object to voting and claim that my religion precludes me doing it and cited the following bit of the Bible when disputing the fine they gave me for not voting, long story short, I don't have to vote anymore. Praise Jebus.

          Romans 13:1–4,

          • -1

            @TheDukeOfNukem: It's possible that people can do good without believing in god. Most of the times that the reason people misunderstand the moral argument.

            I don't care about you voting or not. I'm not sure why you're telling me about it.

            • @gto21: Oh, now he doesn't want to get off topic and divert.

              • -2

                @TheDukeOfNukem: No idea what you're talking about. It was fun for a while. Now it's getting boring. Come back as you always do. I might have more fun with you. Or ignore you if I still feel it will be boring.

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