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Albert Henry Ross didn't set out to become a Christian apologetic. What began as a skeptic's inquiry evolved into a powerful affirmation of faith in this exploration of the events surrounding the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Writing under the pseudonym Frank Morison, Ross analyzes historical evidence, scrutinizing the final days of Christ's life, His crucifixion, and the mystery of the empty tomb. A fascinating analysis with thought-provoking conclusions, Who Moved the Stone? is an insightful probe of ecclesiastical history, including writings from historian and military leader Flavius Josephus and records of the Roman official that ordered the execution of Jesus, Pontius Pilate. This timeless work invites readers on a spiritual journey that continues to inspire and prompt meaningful discussion.
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Albert Henry Ross didn't set out to become a Christian apologetic. What began as a skeptic's inquiry evolved into a powerful affirmation of faith in this exploration of the events surrounding the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Writing under the pseudonym Frank Morison, Ross analyzes historical evidence, scrutinizing the final days of Christ's life, His crucifixion, and the mystery of the empty tomb. A fascinating analysis with thought-provoking conclusions, Who Moved the Stone? is an insightful probe of ecclesiastical history, including writings from historian and military leader Flavius Josephus and records of the Roman official that ordered the execution of Jesus, Pontius Pilate. This timeless work invites readers on a spiritual journey that continues to inspire and prompt meaningful discussion.