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As we approach Easter, join us to hear an apologetic argument for the validity of the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ death and resurrection. Our guest, a physician, will use his medical expertise to examine the medical aspects of Jesus’ death and as well as the "hallucination hypothesis" which attempts to discount Jesus' resurrection. Learn the history, significance, and trustworthiness of the Gospels as reliable eyewitness testimony.
Jesus's words in Scripture capture who He was and what He was about. His last words on the cross, over two thousand years ago, offer gospel hope for our spiritual journeys today. While pivoting history, Jesus graciously offers encouragement for Christians today and hope for seekers looking for significance in His death. Join us today to find historical truths about Jesus's love for the church in his death and resurrection.
Dr. Joseph Bergeron, MD is a physical medicine & rehabilitation specialist in Indianapolis, IN and has been practicing for 27 years. He graduated from Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1993 and specializes in physical medicine & rehabilitation. . Dr. Bergeron authored a peer reviewed medical journal article on Jesus’ cause of death for the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. He also co-authored an article with Gary Habermas, Ph.D. for the Irish Theological Quarterly examining the “Hallucination Hypotheses” that seek to explain away the disciples’ belief that Jesus had risen from the dead to bodily life again. Dr. Bergeron’s book, The Crucifixion of Jesus: A Medical Doctor Examines the Death and Resurrection of Christ offers expanded discussion of his prior works plus includes detailed descriptions of the historical context, archeological evidence, the politics, the conspiracy to kill Jesus, and Roman crucifixion practices.
Robert J. Nash graduated from Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois in 2000. He went on to receive a Masters in Divinity at Bethel University and Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has been a pastor in a variety of settings. Currently, he oversees Life Group Ministry, Missions, Adult Education, and Benevolence at Sawyer Highlands in Southwest Michigan. He helps manage the administrative staff and communication of the church. He also preaches, teaches, and counsels as needed.