38 min

Episode 37: The Maximal Data Argument The DHF Podcast

    • Religion & Spirituality

Apologist Evan Minton joins Sam and DHF board chair Drew McClellan to discuss the Maximal Data Argument for the Resurrection. This argument is an increasingly alternative to the “Minimal Facts Argument” championed by Dr. Gary Habermas and others. In the minimal facts argument, you demonstrate that the Resurrection happened by appealing to what is accepted to most scholars, but in Evan’s words in the Maximal Data Approach, “no piece of evidence is off the table.” The argument takes the time to establish the authors of the gospels and the gospels authenticity and goes from there.

Those who teach the Bible from the pulpit or in a small group, can sprinkle some of the evidence mentioned into their lessons or messages, and when sharing your faith, this information can answer sincere questions and encourage people to respond to truth.

You can follow Evan’ work at  cerebralfaith.net/

You can learn more about the Maximal Data argument here: https://cerebralfaith.net/my-defend-talk-making-the-maximal-data-argument-for-jesus-resurrection-attractive/

Resources Mentioned

Lee Strobel’s Case for Christ
The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Gary Habermas and Mike Licona 
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Frank Turek and Norma Giesler
The Fate of the 12 Apostles Sean McDowell
Undesigned Coincidences by J.J. Blunt

The Works of Timothy McGrew timothymcgrew.com/ and his Wife Lydia Mcgrew lydiamcgrew.com/

Testify by Erik Manning youtube.com/@TestifyApologetics

Trinity Radio with Braxton Hunter youtube.com/@BraxtonHunter

Apologist Evan Minton joins Sam and DHF board chair Drew McClellan to discuss the Maximal Data Argument for the Resurrection. This argument is an increasingly alternative to the “Minimal Facts Argument” championed by Dr. Gary Habermas and others. In the minimal facts argument, you demonstrate that the Resurrection happened by appealing to what is accepted to most scholars, but in Evan’s words in the Maximal Data Approach, “no piece of evidence is off the table.” The argument takes the time to establish the authors of the gospels and the gospels authenticity and goes from there.

Those who teach the Bible from the pulpit or in a small group, can sprinkle some of the evidence mentioned into their lessons or messages, and when sharing your faith, this information can answer sincere questions and encourage people to respond to truth.

You can follow Evan’ work at  cerebralfaith.net/

You can learn more about the Maximal Data argument here: https://cerebralfaith.net/my-defend-talk-making-the-maximal-data-argument-for-jesus-resurrection-attractive/

Resources Mentioned

Lee Strobel’s Case for Christ
The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus by Gary Habermas and Mike Licona 
I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist by Frank Turek and Norma Giesler
The Fate of the 12 Apostles Sean McDowell
Undesigned Coincidences by J.J. Blunt

The Works of Timothy McGrew timothymcgrew.com/ and his Wife Lydia Mcgrew lydiamcgrew.com/

Testify by Erik Manning youtube.com/@TestifyApologetics

Trinity Radio with Braxton Hunter youtube.com/@BraxtonHunter

38 min

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