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Who Moved the Stone?
On Christ’s Death and Resurrection: Revisiting the Classic monograph: Who Moved the Stone? By Frank Morrison. An Easter essay by Dr. Jeremiah Mutie.
Although there have been countless apologetic books on the subject of the death and the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ, my fascination with this monograph, first published in 1930, never ends. There are a number of reasons for this continued fascination. But, first, what is Morrison’s thesis and argument?
Well, in order to understand fully the thesis and argument of this monograph, one has to know something about the writer himself. Born as Albert Henry Ross, the author of the renowned classic went by his pseudonym, Frank Morrison. As soon as one opens the book to read, one notices a glaring oddity: the first chapter is entitled “The Book That Refused to be Written.” Wait a minute, but what is the reader holding in his hands, one wonders. However, Morrison soon clarifies that the book that refused to be written is a reference to his what he originally intended to write. An English journalist living during the times of the peak of German higher criticism especially concerning the person of Jesus Christ, Morrison had assigned himself the task of seriously studying the life of Jesus. As he writes,
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Who Moved the Stone? by Frank Morison
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BACKGROUND NOTE (Wikipedia)- Albert Henry Ross (1 January 1881 – 14 September 1950[1]), (pseudonym Frank Morison), was an English advertising agent and freelance writer known for writing the Christian apologetics book Who Moved the Stone? and And Pilate Said.....He is best known today for writing the book Who Moved the Stone?[19] It was first published in 1930 in England by Faber & Faber and has been repeatedly reprinted (in 1944, 1955, 1958, 1962, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1987, 1996 and 2006)[20] as well as translated into several languages.[21] The book analyses biblical texts about the events related to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth. Ross was skeptical regarding the resurrection of Jesus, and set out to analyse the sources and to write a short paper entitled Jesus – the Last Phase[19]to demonstrate the apparent myth.[22] However, in compiling his notes, he came to be convinced of the truth of the resurrection, and set out his reasoning in the book. T. S. Eliot, a literary consultant and an editorial board member at Faber & Faber publishers, read the manuscript when it was submitted for publication. Eliot was enthusiastic about the t
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