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Contents: Leading Lawyers' Acse for the Resurrection
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Leading Lawyers' Case for the Resurrection

Table of Contents:

Introduction

Judge Edmund H. Bennett: A model lawyer
Who Wrote the Gospels?

Dr. John Warwick Montgomery: A prominent scholar
Are the Gospels reliable, historical documents?

Professor Simon Greenleaf: Leading expert on evidence
Do the Gospel writers speak the truth?

Sir Robert Anderson: the "Jack the Ripper" detective
Do the Gospel writers complement each other?

Lord Hailsham: The former Lord Chancellor
Is the Jesus story found outside the New Testament?

Sir Norman Anderson: An eminent law professor
What is the real evidence for the resurrection?

Sir Lionel Luckhoo: The world’s "most successful" lawyer
It may be true, but does it work?

Dr. Frank Morrison: A case of mistaken identity
What should our response be to Jesus?

Appendix I: Lawyers’ statements on the resurrection

Appendix 2: Mr. Clarrie Briese’s statement on the resurrection

Appendix 3: The Gospels in court


 

 

 

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