Antifragile Apologetics: The Physical Resurrection of Jesus Christ in Biblical Worldview

What’s the opposite of fragile? Sturdy doesn’t cut it. That which is “antifragile” doesn’t simply withstand pressure, but actually grows stronger through it. So, what are some antifragile apologetics for the resurrection?
2.18 Mitch Chase • Reading • “The Resurrection and the Life: Our Risen Savior and Our Certain Hope”

The Christian hope of resurrection—long foretold by the prophets—was guaranteed when Jesus walked out of the grave, securing life for his people and bringing death to Death.
The Resurrection and the Life: Our Risen Savior and Our Certain Hope

The Christian hope of resurrection—long foretold by the prophets—was guaranteed when Jesus walked out of the grave, securing life for his people and bringing death to Death.
The Gospel is Better than Amnesty

God does not deal with our sins by simply granting amnesty, choosing to forget they ever happened. Instead, he mercifully forgives sin, yet maintains his perfect justice by punishing sin in Christ.
The Lamb of God: A Pattern of Redemption

John calls Jesus the Lamb of God, but what exactly does that mean? We need to read our whole Bible to find out.
Substitution and Divine Love

How do you respond when someone calls Penal Substitutionary Atonement “divine child abuse”? Hopefully you’ve read this article beforehand.
Penal Substitution and Other Atonement Theologies

What did Jesus accomplish on the cross? While theories on the atonement abound, only penal substitutionary atonement grasps humanity’s central problem: our sin before a holy God.
Signs Foreshadowing the Cross in John’s Gospel

Like a good mystery novel, John’s gospel weaves in subtle clues along the way as to who Jesus really is. How do Jesus’s signs at the beginning of his ministry foreshadow his coming death and resurrection?
What Wondrous Love is This?

At the cross, we behold a love like no other—a soul-satisfying love that reveals the very character of God himself.
10 Truths Everyone Must Know about the Incarnation

If everyone could know ten things about Christology, what should they be? Dr. Stephen Wellum distills the core truths to one of the most important Christian doctrines.
Give Diamonds, Not Coal: Why Prosopological Exegesis is Not the Gift You Are Looking For

Prosopological Exegesis capitalizes on ambiguity in certain biblical texts and seeks to put a “face” (Greek; prosopon—thus the terminology) or “person” to these alleged ambiguous speakers behind the writings of the inspired authors. Should Christians use this method to understand the Bible?
Let Us Worship the Divine Priest-King: An Advent Meditation from Hebrews

If Hebrews 1 was the only part of the Bible, what would we know about Jesus? That He is extraordinary.