10 Reasons Why the Crucifixion Makes Sense: A reply to Islamic Apologist Paul Williams By Jason Burns
In "10 Reasons Why the Crucifixion Makes Sense," Jason Burns offers a clear and thoughtfully argued response to Islamic objections regarding the crucifixion of Jesus. The book systematically presents ten reasons that support the biblical account, addressing common questions and doubts raised by critics like Paul Williams.
Burns’s approach is logical and accessible, making complex theological and historical issues understandable for a broad audience. He draws on Scripture, historical context, and theological reasoning to build a compelling case for the historicity and significance of Christ’s crucifixion.
What stands out is Burns’s respectful tone combined with his firm conviction. He patiently engages with counterarguments while providing solid evidence and biblical insight, making this book valuable for believers seeking to strengthen their faith and for skeptics interested in understanding the biblical worldview.
Overall, this book is a helpful resource for anyone interested in the historical and theological foundations of the crucifixion, offering clarity and confidence in the Christian explanation of this pivotal event.