By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©2000 Muslims deny that the crucifixion happened, while Christians place their hope of salvation squarely at the cross and the empty tomb. What can explain this…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon; ©2000 The writing team of Ankerberg and Weldon finish their look at the findings of the Jesus Seminar with this question: Which should…
The death of Christ is the necessary prerequisite to his resurrection, which is the crowning proof of Jesus’ claim to be God. Further, Islam, one of the chief opponents of…
(from Baker Encyclopedia of Christian Apologetics, Baker, 1999) The distinction between the “Christ of faith” and the Jesus of history is often traced to Martin Kahler (1835-1912), though he…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 This article quotes well-known leaders and thinkers, both believers and non-believers, to show that investigating Jesus is a “worthwhile endeavor”. Is…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 Few people would dispute that Jesus has radically effected history. Even those who believe He was no more than a very…
By: Alex Abu; ©1999 Did Jesus claim to be the Messiah? Abu Alex looks at some of the verses that clearly declare His messiahship. John the Baptist looked toward the…
By: Abu Atallah; ©1999 Does it make sense that God would allow Jesus to die? “Yes!” says Abu Atallah, as he explains how Jesus’ death shows God’s love toward us.…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg / Dr. John Weldon; ©1999 There is no question that Jesus has greatly impacted history. In this article we will see some of the reasons why.…
By: James McCarthy; ©1999 Was Christ’s work of redemption really finished at the cross? Or is there more that we must add to it by our own efforts? Climbing the…