
What if the resurrection of Jesus isn’t just something you believe by faith — but something you can investigate with evidence?
In Part 1 of this special Easter conversation, Dr. Brent Simpson makes the historical case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Not a church talk. Not a feel-good Easter message. A real, evidence-based conversation that takes the question seriously — and follows the facts wherever they lead.
Whether you’re a lifelong believer who’s never dug into the evidence, a skeptic who thinks faith and reason don’t mix, or someone who’s just asking honest questions — this episode was made for you.
Because at the end of the day, Christianity doesn’t ask you to check your brain at the door. It points to a historical event and says: go check.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL DISCOVER
- Why the resurrection is the hinge everything in Christianity swings on — and what the Apostle Paul said about it that should make every Christian stop and think
- The Minimal Facts Approach — the historical method used by scholars across the theological spectrum, including skeptics, to examine the resurrection
- What Roman historian Tacitus and Jewish historian Josephus — neither of them Christians — said about Jesus’s death
- The stunning medical evidence from the Journal of the American Medical Association confirming what happened at the crucifixion
- Why the empty tomb is one of the most accepted facts in ancient history — even among non-Christian scholars
- The significance of more than 500 eyewitnesses — and why Paul’s challenge to go verify them is not the move of someone making things up
- The conversion of Paul and James — two of the strongest skeptics in the story — and what could possibly explain it
- Why the Swoon Theory and the Stolen Body Theory both collapse under honest scrutiny
- S. Lewis’s famous Lord, Liar, or Lunatic argument — and why there’s no comfortable middle ground
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