OVERVIEW
People have serious issues with Christianity. You dont need to be told this, as your experience
may have alerted you to this fact long before you studied the alarming cultural trends of Late
Modernism or addressed the accusations of intolerance, repression, and exclusivity from a friend
in previous conversations. Still, you should be a bit more comfortable and better prepared to deal
with these defeaters now; you will turn your attention to another common set of criticisms: the
supernatural is a myth, miracles cannot be proven, the Bible is untrustworthy, and resurrection is
impossible. Simple enough, yes? This type of philosophical naturalism and its implications are
pervasive in Western culture, and the Christian apologist must be prepared to respond. Quoting
Scripture at someone who struggles in this area is a non-starter so you will have to rely on your
trusty friend the Inside Out method, which will enable you to address criticisms of skeptics like
David Hume (Inside) and work up to the Minimal Facts approach of Dr. Habermas (Out), all
while keeping your cool and hopefully winning a friend and a brother or sister in Christ.
INSTRUCTIONS
The friend you were talking to in the Inside Out Essay Paper is more open to Christianity now.
However, they are still having trouble believing in miracles in general and the resurrection in
particular. In this essay, make the most persuasive case you can to your secular friend. Keep in
mind that if they do not believe in miracles, they likely do not believe in the Bible either so
quoting verses alone might not help. However, use the Bible as a historical document to argue
for the historicity of the resurrection. You must also be aware of your audience as well. Learn to
meet them where they are, and use the Inside Out method to guide them out. Guidelines include:
Paper length of 1000-1200 words (not including title and bibliography pages) submitted
in a Word document
You must use at least 3 citations from scholarly/academic sources, in addition to citations
from Apologetics at the Cross and the Bible, for a minimum of 5 references
Acceptable sources include scholarly journals, books, articles, and other published works
o Consider the work of authors such as C.S. Lewis, Craig Keener, Gary Habermas,
Tim Keller, and N.T Wright to be superior resources on miracles/resurrection,
integrating them in an natural and useful way (instead of tacking them on to
meet a requirement)
o Avoid simply stringing quotes together at length, as this is not an effective way to
persuade a friend
You must use the four Inside-Out questions as a framework to organize your thoughts
You may write in first, second, or third-person
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

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