• Who Moved the Stone by Frank Morrison & Other Essays

  • By: Frank Morrison
  • Narrated by: Fred Kennedy
  • Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (104 ratings)

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Who Moved the Stone by Frank Morrison & Other Essays

By: Frank Morrison
Narrated by: Fred Kennedy
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Publisher's summary

Have you ever questioned the Resurrection of Jesus Christ in your mind? You are not alone. Frank Morrison was attempting to destroy the foundation of the belief of those who follow Jesus Christ. Instead he shows the strength of the evidence for the Resurrection. A must read for those with questions. With three essays on the Resurrection by Dr. Tom Morris.
©2013 Dr. Tom Morris Editor (P)2013 GrievingTeensPublishing.com

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awesome read

so much good information, I will definitely have to reread this again! My hat off the the author!

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Great apologetics piece on resurrection!

Author does a great job of going into detail of the ressurection story written in the Gospel of Mark, earliest work.

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Glad I found this book!!

very interesting! There was so much written in this book that I was not aware of. I'm so thankful I found this book!

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Listen to it there's more to it

He's like a lawyer that looks at Is every part every section every hour answers every question looks at it from every angle and comes up with a conclusion The same conclusion as C S Lewis

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Good book. A bit heavy on speculation.

Good book. A bit heavy on speculation. At one point the person reading the book stopped and cleared his throat.

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Great book to solidify your belief

Using a rich vocabulary, the writer presents the evidence the Christ Is Risen. A very thorough analysis is offered in such a way, that it is nearly impossible to dispute. My only complaint is the poor editing done on three occasions in the book.

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A Well Thought Out Apologetic

This testimony of the truth of the resurrectuon is faithful and stirring. While some I differ with a few exegetical details, I was blessed by the book.

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Great book!

The book was a great read. I was introduced to it when I read "More than a carpenter " another great read.

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Excellent subject matter, poor narration

What made the experience of listening to Who Moved the Stone by Frank Morrison & Other Essays the most enjoyable?

I love the pieces that evidence the proof of Jesus' existence and resurrection. The naysayers need to do their research!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Hard to pick just one. As expected, the disciples are mentioned as are Mary and Salome as Christ appeared to them after his death on the cross.

How could the performance have been better?

Fred Kennedy could have spoken a bit faster with more enthusiasm and emotion in his voice. This is an exciting topic!

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

He is risen!

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Listen to it every year!

Loved it! Narrator was great. Though written in 1930 the style was not too cumbersome but rather enjoyable (even with some stereotypical language of the time sprinkled in)

The sections on the arrest and trials are the best parts with several uncanny insights. This discussion of the last days of Jesus started out as a project to refute the resurrection and ended up as an apologetic. The author wanted to see the real Jesus so he started with the time of Jesus life that he felt was shrouded with the least amount of miraculous activity.

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