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<note>From Grave to Glory is, most importantly, a careful and detailed statement of the orthodox position on the resurrection. The author reviews the New Testament evidence for the resurrection and offers an overwhelming sense of the strength of the historical evidences for the resurrection of Jesus and a clear perception of the theological implications of that stupendous event. But this book is also a response to the groundless yet persistent accusations of theologian Norman L. Geisler (in his book The Battle for the Resurrection) against the orthodoxy of Dr. Harris, that of the institution where he teaches, and its parent denomination (the Evangelical Free Church of America). In From Grave to Glory Dr. Harris intends to demonstrate in embarrassing detail how Dr. Geisler has misrepresented his views and the views of others by mis- quotation, by distortion, by omission, and by ignoring distinctions. The second part of this book, then, defends an individual, a seminary, and a denomination against the charges of a single person.</note>
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