The Death of Death:
How Easter Changes Everything
with Dr Gary Habermas
on
Monday, March 29th at 7:30pm BST
At the heart of Christianity is a claim with wild implications: that the Son of God, Jesus Christ, was put to death at the hands of Roman soldiers and yet, less than 72 hours later, was alive again. The wild implications: that he really was who he claimed to be, and that his resurrection resoundingly defeated death, giving hope of our own resurrection to come. We put faith in many things to prolong our lives – vaccines, tofu, kombucha – and yet still have not found a way to defeat what the Bible calls 'the last enemy', death itself. Could it be that the Easter Story has something to say to a society striving for eternity?
After a presentation from Dr Habermas, there will be the opportunity for discussion and Q and A.
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Explore one of the top universities in the world, listening to the stories of great men and women who changed the world. Be transported back in time as you walk the same narrow alleyways once used by famous Cambridge alumni like Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon and John Milton.
The walk includes visiting key historical and cultural sites and renowned colleges such as St John’s and Trinity Colleges.
Walks start in the Round Church Visitor Centre and last about 90-120 minutes. Led by a Mandarin-speaking guide.
Rates vary depending on group size – discounts available for groups over 10
Please note that there is a two person minimum for a private walk
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