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Caroline Avenue 36 in. W Bath Vanity Cabinet Only in GrayThe Caroline Avenue series is designed with a bold clean style and built with strong, top notch materials including designer handles. It offers an abundance of storage space and state of the art technology with its soft closing doors and drawers. Featuring a high quality solid wood with a zero emissions, finish that will last for years to come. Virtu USA has taken the initiative in changing the vanity industry by adding soft closing doors and drawers
The Caroline Avenue series is designed with a bold clean style and built with strong, top notch materials including designer handles. It offers an abundance of storage space and state of the art technology with its soft closing doors and drawers. Featuring a high quality solid wood with a zero-emissions, finish that will last for years to come. Virtu USA has taken the initiative in changing the vanity industry by adding soft closing doors and drawers to their entire product line. The premium soft-closing hardware not only increases the safety of the vanity, but also its lifetime reliability.- Cabinet base: 35.2 in. W x 21.7 in. D x 33.5 in. H
- Grey cabinet finish
- Solid wood frame construction
- 2 doors with concealed soft-close hinges
- 5 functional drawers on full extension soft-close glides
- Chrome handles with satin nickel highlights and brushed nickel knobs
- Included: (1) cabinet
- Factory assembled base cabinet for an easy installation
- Basin, mirror, top, and faucet not included
- Countertop, basin, faucet and mirror sold separately
Features
| Item Weight | 134 |
| Vanity Type | Freestanding |
| Included | Vanity Cabinet |
| Number of Drawers | 5 |
| Number of Shelves Included in Cabinet | 0 |
| Cabinet Color Family | Gray |
| Returnable | 180-Day |
| Hardware Finish Family | Chrome |
| Cabinet Material | Wood |
| Style | Transitional |
| Cabinet Color | Grey |
| Number of Sinks | Single Sink |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Features | Adjustable Hinges,Concealed Hinges,Soft Close Door Hinges,Soft Close Drawer Hinges |
| Assembled Depth (in.) | 22 in |
| Assembled Width (in.) | 36 in |
| Cabinet Width (in.) | 35.20 |
| Cabinet Depth (in.) | 21.70 |
| Cabinet Height (in.) | 33.50 |
| Assembled Height (in.) | 34 in |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year Warranty |
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★★★★★ 5
Buy it for the Resurrection but Stay for the Logic
Format: Kindle
Being a huge fan of Bishop Robert Barron on YouTube, I turned to this book for a specific issue: what is the historical evidence not only that Jesus lived but that He was resurrected? In addition, I wanted something that wasn't written from the perspective of theology but from a more neutral, historical stance. Furthermore, I wanted a book that wasn't a 900 page academic treatise but a book that a layperson could read, easily, and get an overview to the historiography.
AN OVERVIEW TO THE HISTORIOGRAPHY
This book fulfilled that role. Whether you accept its evidence or not hinges a) on your own religious perspective and open mindedness, and b) whether you accept the veracity of many of the early writings of Christianity. Not being an expert, I can't really reach a firm conclusion on "b." The authors are clearly fervent Christians, but they do an admirable job of leaving their beliefs aside and resting their survey to the facts and the historiography.
The book is an excellent overview to the logic and argument in favor of the resurrection. If you're curious or you've ever wondered whether there is any evidence... this is an excellent choice.
AN EXPOSE ON LOGIC
What I found surprising and enjoyable, however, was the writers' expose on logic. If x is true, then y is true. If a is not true, then b cannot be true - etc. The discussion of historical logic, above and apart from the Resurrection, was eye-opening. It made me think - a lot - about how I apply logic to my own understanding of "reality," whether a scientific theory (e.g., evolution) or a historical theory (e.g., that Christ was resurrected).
For that alone, the book is worthy of the read. Did Jesus live? Was he resurrected? This book is not only a good survey of the evidence and arguments but also a wonderful adventure in logic. Read it, and you decide.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015
★★★★★ 4
Equipping Believers to Evangelize the Resurrection
Format: Paperback
To be candid, I am not a fan of most popular apologetics -- especially on the resurrection. But when I saw that this book was 384 pages long, I thought it was perhaps an exception and would cover the issue in more detail than others. I was wrong. So why do I still rank this book so high? Because it does what it intends to do effectively.
This book effectively equips Christians to witness to their friends, neighbors, and families using the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. Habermas and Licona begin with a discussion about the importance of the resurrection of Jesus to Christianity. Though this seems obvious, the discussion is helpful because it wisely recommends focusing on the resurrection without getting bogged down in, presumably, issues such as inerrancy and a complete harmonization of the resurrection narratives. This is a common failing of Christians trying to share their faith. The authors' emphasis on keeping the eye on the ball extends throughout the book.
After the opening chapter, the book turns to the core of the issue, the historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. The strength of this section is that it distills down, accurately, a high level of scholarship on the issue. Habermas and Licona present five "minimal facts." That is, they focus on five historical facts that are accepted by most scholars:
1) Jesus' death by crucifixion;
2) Jesus' disciples believed that he rose and appeared to them;
3) Paul, a persecutor of the church, has suddenly changed to faith in Jesus;
4) James, skeptical of Jesus during his ministry, was suddenly changed to faith in Jesus; and,
5) The tomb of Jesus was empty.
No. 4 is perhaps more disputed than Habermas and Licona discuss (and by far the least important of the five), but the rest of the discussion accurately represents the state of historical scholarship. Although their discussion will not supplant the more probing discussions of N.T. Wright or William L. Craig, it will equip the reader to accurately present to their friends, neighbors, and family the persuasive historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. They fit their "minimal facts" together effectively to present a strong case for the resurrection of Jesus.
Most of the rest of the book deals with various objections to the resurrection. This includes the usual suspects, such as the hallucination theory or the forgotten grave site. But it also includes others that scholars tend to ignore but which actually pop up in real conversation, such as whether Jesus could have been an alien (don't laugh, I've heard that one) and how do we know that even if there was a resurrection that God had anything to do with it. Their response effectively focuses on the context of Jesus' ministry and claims about himself.
There are a few sections that appear out of place, such as the discussion of near death experiences and even the section about the existence of God. But the book closes with its strength, a helpful discussion of how to take the knowledge conveyed by the book and convince others about the resurrection of Jesus.
Christians wishing to share effectively the core of their faith with those they care about will find this book very helpful. And for that reason, I recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2004
★★★★★ 5
“Jesus’ Resurrection is a crucial issue”
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
This book is a must for everyone. The question of “Jesus” is the most important question in human history. Was Jesus real? Did Jesus die? Did Jesus rose? These questions and those like it are the most fundamental, theological questions of the human race. If Jesus was real, if Jesus died, and if Jesus rose, then what he taught is real. The author does a great job of breaking down key arguments against the resurrection, key points of why the resurrection happened, and so much more. The author provides easy breakdown charts. The book it is very easy to read for the common man.
If you have an honest heart, you should read this book and see what you think.
If you are a Christian, you should get this book to help with your faith, to help correct some false
teachings (like a non-bodily resurrection), and to better yourself in defending the faith.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Do not fear studying this topic, nor encountering objectors to the truth.
Format: Paperback
The book is written so well. It provides incredible graphs that summarize each chapter and the premise of the book. Gary Habermas is a prolific author of this topic and has to be one of the greatest contemporary Christian historians. Additionally, Michael R. Licona who also is a fantastic author and apologist co-authors the book.
The book provides arguments that are accepted by the majority of historians as to the veracity of the resurrection account. The key to the book is it aids the defender of this truth to not have to include supporting the scripture as part of the argument which can allow the arguer a way to bypass indisputable truths. Early in the book, this is called the Five Facts ( 4 + 1) The first 4 are the strongest arguments and there's the additional Empty Tomb presentation as well.
The 4 are:
1. Jesus' Death by Crucifixion
2. Disciples' BELIEFS that Jesus Appeared
3. Conversion of the Church Persecutor Paul
4. Conversion of the Skeptic James
These historical facts are clearly portrayed and defended and as the book continues arguments are supplied and answered.
Finally, there's a disc with the book "The Resurrection Challenge" !
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Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Excellent!
Format: Paperback
Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
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