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For writers of the New Testament, Jesus’ resurrection was the focal point of their teachings. The apostle Paul was adamant concerning the importance of the resurrection when he wrote: And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins 1 Corinthians 15:17 (NIV). This historical test of truth leaves no room for ambiguity. Christianity stands or falls based on the risen Christ. In fact, the resurrection loses its apologetic value unless it is a physical resurrection of the same body that died.[1]

In view of the common objection that Jesus was raised, we will examine historical data using Dr. Gary Habermas’ minimal facts approach. If we are successful, we will build a strong foundation that shows the resurrection claim is grounded on solid history, and, in turn, will enable us to safely share compelling evidence in defense of our Christian faith.

The skeptic asks challenging questions that demand answers: “What are the best sources in support of the resurrection of the historical Jesus?” “Are there any persuasive facts concerning Jesus’ resurrection for which all scholars agree?” How will you address these questions? It is almost a guarantee that most people will not listen patiently through a ten minute response. It’s imperative when sharing our faith to be able to cogently summarize an argument, and then handle follow-up questions. As the apostle Peter stated: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have 1 Peter 3:15b (NIV). Given that other religions and worldviews make “one-way-only” claims of their own, where does the Christian begin?

According to Dr. Habermas, minimal facts are represented by three core criteria for evaluating the resurrection claim: (a) it uses only the strongest historical evidence based on universally accepted criteria; (b) it uses only historical evidence conceded by virtually all critical scholarship; and (c) while the Bible is divinely inspired, it treats the Bible as another book of ancient literature, i.e. divine inspiration is not used to advantage.[2] The beauty of the minimal facts approach eliminates the burden of brute memorization of numerous details, yet provides key facts required to build a substantive case for Jesus’ resurrection. The skeptic will need to respond.

Credible historiography, according to Habermas, is dependent upon the historical principles of multiple, independent, early, eye witness testimony. While firsthand testimony is ideal, an “eyewitness of an eyewitness” is also strong historical evidence.[3] Non-Christian authors and embarrassing testimony are also considered highly reliable. In addition, when it comes to history, we can only speak of probability; nothing can be established with 100% certainty. When dealing with historical topics, we follow the weight of the data, much in the same way as the judicial system when solving crimes.

Based on minimal facts criteria and credible historiography summarized above, Habermas cites four virtually undisputed historical facts concerning the resurrection accepted by critical and conservative scholars. At the risk of redundancy, these facts will be referred to using the acronym C.A.P.S.: (C)rucifixion of Christ, (A)ppearances of Christ to the disciples in bodily resurrection, (P)aul, the former church prosecutor, became a church promoter to the point of martyrdom for his belief in the resurrection, and the (S)keptic James, brother of Jesus, became a church leader and martyr for his belief that Christ was raised.[4]

In addition to the four undisputed facts, Habermas espouses solid evidence for the Empty Tomb. Had Jesus’ tomb been occupied, it would have been impossible for Christianity to get started in the same city (Jerusalem) where Jesus was publicly executed. Moreover, the empty tomb was enemy attested by non-Christian sources. In addition, the empty tomb was discovered by women who were not considered to be credible witnesses in first century Palestine. Why would authors knowingly invent data that would hurt the credibility of their story? According to Habermas, the empty tomb is 75-80% undisputed.[5] When the stone was rolled away, the evidence clearly shows that Jesus’ tomb was not occupied. JESUS IS ALIVE. We cannot say the same for Muhammad, Confucius, and Buddha.

Figure 1 summarizes the five substantive facts (above)

As with all valid historical arguments, assertions are meaningless without the historical sources to justify their claims. Based on Dr. Habermas’ and Dr. Licona’s book, The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus, we will examine in more detail the “central point” of the resurrection argument, the appearances of Christ to the disciples, which is the “A” in C.A.P.S. Nine independent sources are cited that employ four categories of historical data.

For ease of memorization, the categories are represented by the acronym O.P.E.N.: The “O” stands for the category oral tradition in support of the earliest church creeds. The “P” stands for the category Paul’s epistles. The “E” stands for the category evangelist’s gospel accounts. The “N” stands for the category next generation leaders who were eyewitnesses of those claiming to be eyewitnesses of the resurrection.[6] Again, brute memorization is not required. Most of the time, a summary of the four categories of O.P.E.N. without introducing detailed sources is generally a sufficient argument. In fact, this summary would place you well ahead of what the majority of Christians know concerning resurrection apologetics.

Figure 2 incorporates the categories and sources pertinent to the appearances of Christ in bodily resurrection. Additional details are included in the textual source descriptions that follow.

 

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If there was ever a topic that causes agitation and hostility in this world, it is the proclamation that Jesus Christ is the preeminent path to God.  The opposition would declare that belief in a God who is restrictive to one and only one Savior is narrow-minded and bigoted.  Because biblical Christianity is at stake, it is necessary for the Christian to respond.

Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me”  John 14:6 (ESV).  Jesus makes the astonishing claim of the radical connection with God Himself.  Unfortunately, the Christian faith is unfairly targeted for exclusivism although many other religions do exactly the same thing, e.g., Buddhism and Islam. 

Who is this God of the Bible?  He is the God who created the heavens and the earth.  For His final masterpiece, He created man in His own likeness.  Despite man’s rebellion, God didn’t turn His back on them.  He sent His only begotten Son and transferred sins to Him.  He allowed Him to die for us.  He forgives us and eternal life is ours.  No more pain.  No more tears.  The only requirement is to honor the One who died in our place. 

While Christians are not superior to believers of other faiths, world teachers of other faiths cannot be mentioned in the same breath as Jesus.  Who else provided atonement for our sins?  Confucius, Buddha, Moses, or Muhammad didn’t—they’re dead, and they stayed dead.  Furthermore, only Christ is sinless.  Only Christ is alive and has the plan of redemption for all eternity.  Jesus is absolutely unique among all human beings who ever lived.  If all this is true, can you stand before God and tell Him that Jesus is not enough?

Nevertheless, the naysayers will point to other religions as fundamentally equivalent to Christianity and only superficially different.  However, it’s the other way around.  They are fundamentally different from Christianity, but at best superficially similar.  Most religions are concerned with what man does to bring salvation upon himself:  how many laws must be obeyed; how much money must one give; how many prayers are required; or what must be done to gain reward.  The Christian concept concerns what God did to bring us salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ. 

The Way.  Jesus does not say “this is the way to heaven” as so many religious leaders have done, but rather I am the Way.  Christ’s way was unique—He entered once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption Hebrews 9:12 (ESV).  Therefore, the requirement to attain heaven is not based on philosophy but on the person Jesus Christ.  Jesus makes clear that He is not simply the pioneer, but the way itself. 

The Truth.  Jesus adds that He is the truth.  Jesus is not saying that He discovered the truth, but rather He is the embodiment of the truth.  Scripture maintains the opposition endorses the antichrist, and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist” 1 John 4:3 (ESV).  To cavalierly say “who cares about truth?” is playing with matches.  If the Bible is true, then everyone’s eternal destiny in heaven and hell can be read from its pages. 

The Life.  In contrast with other religious teachers that tell us how to live, Jesus gives us the power to live the life that leads to heaven.  He does not only give life.  He is the source of all life.  11So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus  Romans 6:11 (ESV).

For writers of the New Testament, Jesus’ resurrection was the focal point of their teachings.  The apostle Paul was adamant when he wrote, and if Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your faith is in vain” 1 Corinthians 15:14 (ESV).  Such a historical test of truth leaves no room for ambiguity.  If Jesus was not raised, then at best Christianity would be counted as one among many religions.  Conversely, if Jesus was raised, then He truly is The Way

Christians should be delighted that Jesus’ resurrection is a verifiable claim, not a myth handed down through the ages. Innovative research conceded by essentially all critical scholarship conveys credible historical evidence: Paul’s writings, oral tradition, and the early works of non-biblical authors plus the virtually undisputed facts of Jesus’ crucifixion, appearances of Jesus after Resurrection, radical conversions of Paul and James, and Jesus’ empty tomb (Gary Habermas and Michael Licona:  The Case for the Resurrection of Christ, chapters 3 and 4).  Christians can confidently cite credible historical proof for the explanation JESUS ROSE FROM THE DEAD.

Christian hope is built on promises.  God made good on the promise to send a Savior who would deliver mankind from the bondage of sin.  And, He will make good on His promise to return to vindicate God’s people.  While we do not know the hour, let us live as if the hour is near.   For as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man  Matthew 24:27 (ESV).  It behooves all who maintain that Christianity is narrow-minded and bigoted to examine Christ’s Way.

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