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In this episode of The Apostolic Classroom, Steven Gill and Andrew Herbst arrive at the central claim of the Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Building on the previous discussion surrounding the historical existence of Jesus, the conversation turns to the event upon which Christianity ultimately stands or falls. Drawing from Scripture, early Christian testimony, ancient historical sources, archaeology, and modern scholarship, the hosts examine why the resurrection is not merely a theological belief—but a historical claim that invites investigation. Key themes include Paul's argument in 1 Corinthians 15, the significance of eyewitness testimony, the early proclamation of Christ's resurrection, and the remarkable consistency of the historical record surrounding the empty tomb. Along the way, Steven and Andrew address many of the most common objections raised against the resurrection—including the stolen-body theory, the apparent-death hypothesis, and claims of mass hallucination—evaluating each in light of the historical evidence. Rather than asking listeners to embrace blind faith, this episode demonstrates that Christianity uniquely rests upon an event that can be historically examined. If Christ truly rose from the dead, then the resurrection becomes the foundation upon which every other Christian claim rests. As Semester 2 continues its focus on apologetics, this episode equips believers to thoughtfully defend the central event of the gospel and to understand why the resurrection remains the strongest historical argument for the truth of the Christian faith. This episode of The Apostolic Classroom was sponsored by Liv Hill Nutrition. Visit them at livhillnutrition.net.
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