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Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison
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Who Moved the Stone?

by Frank Morison

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Zondervan (1987), Paperback, 192 pages

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This is one of those books that a lot of people use anecdotally, but few people have read and those who say they have, I wonder if they truly have. It is written by someone (Frank Morison is a pen name) who set out to prove that the resurrection of Jesus couldn't have happened, but in the process became convinced that it did. This book is his journey of coming to that conclusion. This is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the topic if only because it is such a well known book. Though his conclusion is historic and orthodox, his route to getting there is not entirely so. ( )
  taterzngravy | Jan 22, 2007 |
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The author began to write this book with the intention of disproving the Resurrection but found instead that the evidence supported the biblical story. This recognized classic is an examination of his research and the evidence he found.

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