Thursday, July 9, 2009

Title Aims to Legally Prove the Veracity of the Resurrection

Author's work considers historical development of legal apologetics

Longwood, FL (PRWEB) July 9, 2009 -- In 2004, theologian Ross Clifford released a book examining the legal apologetic of John Warwick Montgomery. In this publication, Clifford remarked that it would be beneficial if someone could write a history of the development of legal apologetics. Author William P. Broughton decided to take up that mantle in The Historical Development of Legal Apologetics With an Emphasis on the Resurrection ($14.99, paperback, 978-1-60791-986-1), a new release from Xulon Press. In this book, the author considers the historical development of legal apologetics from the first century to the present, and places a strong emphasis on legally proving the veracity of the resurrection as the means of Christian salvation.

Says Broughton, "The reader will have a better understanding of the historical development of legal apologetics as the best approach to apologetics at this period in history, and [my book] will help people to believe the Bible with greater confidence in the gospel of Jesus Christ through His resurrection."

Broughton's book comes at a time when the resurrection of Jesus and the Christian religion in general are being assaulted from many quarters. Furthermore, the large-scale secularism and pluralism that have developed as a result of multiculturalism in our society presents an even greater threat to the Christian religion. Broughton believes his book is well-suited to our times and will offer a fact-based defense that would be found conclusive in a court of law.

Xulon Press, a part of Salem Communications Corporation, is the world's largest Christian publisher, with more than 5,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order The Historical Development of Legal Apologetics With an Emphasis on the Resurrection through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. Salem Communications is the country's leading Christian communications company with interests in radio, Internet, and magazine publishing.

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