In this final volume of his magnum opus, resurrection scholar Gary Habermas delves into the profound implications of Jesus’ resurrection. He connects it to core Christian theological subjects like theism, Christ’s deity, and miracles, while also exploring various practical applications including evangelism, suffering, religious doubt, and fear of death.
Published in four volumes, On the Resurrection serves as Gary R. Habermas’s magnum opus – a comprehensive defense of the authenticity of Jesus Christ’s resurrection, built from Habermas’s lifetime of scholarly study.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Resurrection and Theology
1 A Theistic Universe
2 The Deity of Jesus Christ
3 Miracles
4 The Kingdom of God
5 The Top Two Priorities: Salvation and Radical Commitment
6 Eternal Life
Part 2: Resurrection and Practice
7 Transformed Lives and the Birth of the Church
8 Early Evangelism
9 Suffering and Jesus’s Resurrection: A Personal Account
10 Jesus’s Resurrection and Religious Doubt
11 The Fear of Death
12 Daily Power and Praise
13 Applying Total Commitment
14 A Foretaste of Heaven
15 The Center of the New Testament
Selected Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index