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Who Moved The Stone?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Who Moved The Stone?

English journalist Frank Morison had a tremendous drive to learn of Christ. The strangeness of the Resurrection story had captured his attention, and, influenced by skeptic thinkers at the turn of the century, he set out to prove that the story of Christ’s Resurrection was only a myth. His probings, however, led him to discover the validity of the biblical record in a moving, personal way. Who Moved the Stone? is considered by many to be a classic apologetic on the subject of the Resurrection. Morison includes a vivid and poignant account of Christ’s betrayal, trial, and death as a backdrop to his retelling of the climactic Resurrection itself.—Print Ed. Reviews: “It is not only a st...

Who Moved the Stone?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Who Moved the Stone?

This study is in some ways so unusual and provocative that the writer thinks it desirable to state here very briefly how the book came to take its present form. In one sense it could have taken no other, for it is essentially a confession, the inner story of a man who originally set out to write one kind of book and found himself compelled by the sheer force of circumstances to write another. It is not that the facts themselves altered, for they are recorded imperishably in the monuments and in the pages of human history. But the interpretation to be put upon the facts underwent a change. Somehow the perspective shifted --not suddenly, as in a flash of insight or inspiration, but slowly, almost imperceptibly, by the very stubbornness of the facts themselves. The book as it was originally planned was left high and dry, like those Thames barges when the great river goes out to meet the incoming sea. The writer discovered one day that not only could he no longer write the book as he had once conceived it, but that he would not if he could. To tell the story of that change, and to give the reasons for it, is the main purpose of the following pages.

Who Moved the Stone?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 223

Who Moved the Stone?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The classic text on examining the evidence for the Resurrection. Convinced that the story wasn't true, Frank Morison started to write about Jesus' last days. However, as he studied this crucial period something happened. . . First published in 1930, this is an in-depth exploration of what happened between the death of Jesus and the resurrection as recorded in the Bible. Using many information sources, this is crammed with vital detail that every Christian should know and is also a powerful tool for persuasion of those questioning Christianity. Writing this book changed Morison's life. Will you let it change yours?

Who Moved the Stone?
  • Language: en

Who Moved the Stone?

...The third day he rose again from the dead..."Frank Morison, a former sceptic, originally had intended on putting the final nail in Jesus' coffin, only to realise he actually had risen from the dead!"Fascinating in its lucid, its almost incontrovertibly, appeal to the reason." J. D. Beresford"It is as though a skilled advocate, entirely convinced of the truth of his case, were unravelling the threads of some mystery ... It has the supreme merit o frankness and sincerity" The Sunday Times

Who Moved the Stone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Who Moved the Stone

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-05-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is a 2017 edition of the 1930s classic, with small, but important clarifying amendments. The author, Frank Morison, set out to disprove the resurrection of Jesus, by analysing the scriptures and historical sources. He aimed to dispel what he believed was a myth and present it in a short paper entitled Jesus - the Last Phase. However, the findings of his research changed his life and the lives of many others. He became a firm believer in the resurrection of Christ and presented his meticulous research in this classic book. It is almost 90 years old, but it is for all time. Since then, language has changed, The 2017 edition has some small amendments which add clarity, but which are true the original. Some words that have gone out of use are replaced by more understandable equivalents. Obscure Latin words used by Morison now have a translation in square brackets. A reference to the 90s made by Morison could be construed to mean the 1990s, when in fact he meant the 1890s This is clarified. This is a classic book is testament to the truth of the Gospel.

And Pilate Said
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

And Pilate Said

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1940
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-03
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  • Publisher: Random House

A stirring exploration of war, race and belonging from the Nobel-prize winning author of Beloved. An angry and self-loathing veteran of the Korean War, Frank Money finds himself back in racist America after enduring trauma on the front lines that left him with more than just physical scars. As Frank revisits the memories from childhood and the war that leave him questioning his shattered sense of self, he unearths the courage he thought he'd lost forever. It is with incantatory power that Morrison's language reveals an apparently defeated man finding his manhood - and, finally, his home. 'No other writer in my lifetime, or perhaps ever, has married so completely an understanding of the structures of power with knowledge of the human heart' Kamila Shamsie, Guardian Winner of the PEN/Saul Bellow award for achievement in American fiction

War on Great Cities ; [Ross, Albert Henry] ; A Study of the Facts. By Frank Morison [d.i. Albert Henry Ross].
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245
More Than a Carpenter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

More Than a Carpenter

He thought Christianity was a sham. Then it changed his life. Skeptic Josh McDowell thought Christians were out of their minds. He ridiculed and insulted them, then decided to combat them with his own thorough research to disprove the claims of Jesus Christ. To his surprise, he discovered that the evidence suggested exactly the opposite--that Jesus, instead of being simply a first-century Hebrew carpenter, truly was the God he claimed to be. Josh went on to write the inspirational work on Christian apologetics, More Than a Carpenter, which has sold over 15 million copies. In this revised and updated edition, with over 15 million copies in print since its original publication, More Than a Carpenter has changed countless lives. Now, in this revised and updated edition, Josh is joined by his son, Sean, as they tackle the questions that today's generation continues to ask: "Can I be spiritual without believing in God?" "How can I make sure that my life counts for something?" "Is it really possible to know anything for sure about God or Jesus?" This edition is an accessible read for seekers and a great evangelism tool.

Who moved the stone?
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 19

Who moved the stone?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1956
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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