This session presents four key historical facts surrounding Jesus’ death and resurrection—his burial, the empty tomb, post-mortem appearances, and the explosion of resurrection belief. Using the “minimal facts” approach, it is argued that the resurrection is the best explanation of the cumulative data. Verses: 1 Cor. 15:3-8, 12-20; Dan. 12:2; Ps. 16:10; Matt. 28:1-10; Luke 24:36-43 Teacher: Sean Finnegan
Drawing on six compelling lines of evidence—including the origin of the universe, fine-tuning, DNA, morality, miracles, and personal experience—this session offers a philosophical and...
Exploring the idea of metanarratives—grand stories that give meaning to life—this session contrasts competing worldviews and explains the Christian story of Creation and the...
This session tackles the problem of suffering and evil, exploring both natural and moral evils from biblical, philosophical, and cultural viewpoints. It examines Eastern...