Cale discusses the physicality of Easter: this was NOT a symbol, but a real, bodily resurrection.
Cale talks about one of the most spectacular post-resurrection appearances of Jesus: to more than 500 people at once (1 Cor 15:6).
Cale explores the “Corinthian Creed”, an ancient formula of faith, and the earliest written evidence of Jesus’ Resurrection in the New Testament.
What made the great persecutor of the Christian faith its greatest propagator? The best explanation is that the resurrected and glorified Jesus appeared to Saul the Pharisee, who became better known as the Apostle Paul.
In this 2nd video from the Easter Evidence series, Cale looks at another piece of the argument for Jesus’ Resurrection: the testimony of women. The fact that all four Gospels present women as the first to encounter the empty tomb and the risen Lord is a major motive of credibility for the Gospels. Why? Because, unfortunately, women were considered extremely unreliable witnesses in the first-century Jewish world.
Cale looks at evidence for Jesus’ Resurrection using a “minimal facts” approach (as popularized by Dr Gary Habermas). The first fact: the Empty Tomb.
Recorded live on pilgrimage in Israel, Cale Clarke, Director of The Faith Explained Institute, briefly considers evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Cale affirms — despite skeptical claims to the contrary — that Jesus did receive a proper burial following his crucifixion. Evidence from history and archaeology are on our side. TheFaithExplained.com
Cale shows how the historical fact of Jesus’ death by crucifixion — and, by extension, the historical reality of Jesus’ existence — is verified by ancient, non-Christian chroniclers of the times.
On this Holy Thursday, Cale describes how the actions of Aaron on the Day of Atonement foreshadow Jesus washing the Apostles’ feet in John 13, and Jesus’ institution of the New Covenant priesthood.