Book Synopsis
This book tells the remarkable story of their intellectual journey and explores the enduring significance of their work. Drawing upon Scripture, historical analysis, and classical apologetics, it demonstrates why the resurrection of Christ and the conversion of Paul remain two of the most powerful evidences for Christianity. These are not abstract doctrines or theological speculations, but historical realities that demand explanation.
At a time when many dismiss Christianity as irrational or unscientific, the arguments of Lyttelton and West stand as a clear and reasoned defense of the faith—one rooted not in blind belief, but in verifiable events. Their work reminds us that Christianity does not ask us to abandon reason, but to follow it where the evidence leads.
Both accessible and intellectually rigorous, this volume invites readers to reconsider the foundations of the Christian faith and to examine the claims of the gospel with fresh seriousness.
For skeptics, it presents a challenge.
For believers, it offers confidence.
For all, it points to a conclusion that cannot easily be dismissed:
That Jesus Christ is risen—and that the transformation of His greatest enemy into His most devoted servant is one of the clearest testimonies to that fact.
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