The sudden shift of the disciples from a state of fear and hiding to public conviction is cited as a phenomenon requiring a "categorically unique explanation". Science and the Supernatural
While science cannot "prove" a miracle, thinkers like N.T. Wright argue that the historical record possesses a logical consistency that remains compatible with scientific rationality. ResuRection
Outside of religion, speculative technologies like cryonics explore the scientific possibility of reviving the long-dead, though such feats remain impossible with current knowledge. A Present Reality The sudden shift of the disciples from a
Can a modern scientific mind accept the idea of resurrection? For many, the answer lies in the limits of the scientific method itself. Over 66,000 early manuscripts exist, many carbon-dated close
Over 66,000 early manuscripts exist, many carbon-dated close to the events they describe.
Scholars often point to the inclusion of women as the first witnesses—a detail unlikely to be fabricated in the first century if the goal was a convincing hoax.