Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction Resurrection
Chapter 15 is devoted entirely to doctrine
The resurrection was the focal point of every other truth Christ taught.
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is central to the New Testament and foundational for the theology of the Church.
These events have been acknowledged as paramount from the early church to the present.
Burns, J. L. (2016).
Resurrection.
In J. D. Barry, D. Bomar, D. R. Brown, R. Klippenstein, D. Mangum, C. Sinclair Wolcott, … W. Widder (Eds.),
The Lexham Bible Dictionary.
Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press.
The Fact of the Resurrection of Christ 1-34
The Historical argument 1-11
The Logical argument 12-19
The Theological argument 20-28
The Experiential argument 29-34
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