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- Who Moved the Stone?: The Evidence for the Resurrection (Annotated version)
Who Moved the Stone?: The Evidence for the Resurrection (Annotated version)
When Frank Morison set out to write Who Moved the Stone?, he was a sceptic. His goal was to examine the events of Easter with the dispassionate eye of a legal historian – and to disprove the Resurrection. But the deeper he dug into the evidence, the more the case for Jesus Christ’s resurrection began to challenge his assumptions.
Originally published in 1930 and now edited for clarity and modern readability, this timeless work of historical apologetics remains as provocative and compelling as ever. Morison applies journalistic rigour and logical reasoning to the Gospel narratives, treating them not as myth or dogma, but as historical testimony.
This Chartley Books edition includes:
- A new introduction exploring Morison’s background and approach
- A timeline of key events around the first Easter
- Chapter summaries to support deeper reading
- A glossary of names, terms, and historical references
Whether you approach with faith, doubt, or curiosity, Who Moved the Stone? offers an honest invitation to think deeply about the most controversial weekend in history.
Perfect for readers of C.S. Lewis, Lee Strobel, and Josh McDowell.