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God's Crime Scene
Book • 2015
J.
Warner Wallace's "God's Crime Scene" presents a compelling case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ using forensic principles and investigative techniques.
Wallace, a former homicide detective, applies his expertise to examine the historical evidence surrounding Jesus's death and resurrection, arguing that the evidence points to a miraculous event.
The book explores various aspects of the historical record, including eyewitness testimonies, the empty tomb, and the transformation of the disciples.
Wallace's approach is both rigorous and accessible, making the complex subject matter understandable to a broad audience.
The book has resonated with many readers, offering a fresh perspective on the evidence for Christianity.
Warner Wallace's "God's Crime Scene" presents a compelling case for the resurrection of Jesus Christ using forensic principles and investigative techniques.
Wallace, a former homicide detective, applies his expertise to examine the historical evidence surrounding Jesus's death and resurrection, arguing that the evidence points to a miraculous event.
The book explores various aspects of the historical record, including eyewitness testimonies, the empty tomb, and the transformation of the disciples.
Wallace's approach is both rigorous and accessible, making the complex subject matter understandable to a broad audience.
The book has resonated with many readers, offering a fresh perspective on the evidence for Christianity.
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as the book related to the talk he gave in Colleyville, Texas.

J. Warner Wallace

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How the Biological Evidence Points to the Existence of God
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as a related work addressing the problem of evil and making a cumulative case for God's existence.

J. Warner Wallace

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Trauma, Murder, and God's Plan: Why Your Worldview Determines Your Wounds
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as his recently published book, using the approach of examining evidence to determine if a divine "intruder" is the most reasonable inference.

J. Warner Wallace

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How the Cosmological Evidence Points to the Existence of God
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as a book where he talks about objective moral truths and the existence of evil as evidence for God.

J. Warner Wallace

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How the Moral Evidence in the Universe Points to the Existence of God
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as an accessible and fun book that covers a range of arguments for God's existence.


Greg Koukl

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Is Greg Placing His Faith in the Wrong Thing?
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as a book that examines features of reality that can't be explained naturalistically.


Greg Koukl

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Christianity Can Anchor Your Life Because It’s True
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as a great book that gives a full range of evidences for God using a cop and murder motif.


Greg Koukl

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Is It Possible There’s a Being That’s Greater Than God?
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as the book that this series of shows has been based on.

J. Warner Wallace

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Why the Evidence in the Universe Points Most Reasonably to the Existence of God
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as a book presenting a case for theism from evidence in the universe.

Andrew Rappaport

Interview with J. Warner Wallace | Rapp Report Weekly 0009 | Striving for Eternity
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as one of J. Warner Wallace's books, following Cold Case Christianity.


Alisa Childers
#126 What Would we Know About Jesus if Every Bible Suddenly Vanished? With J. Warner Wallace




