Who Moved the Stone? (1930) by Frank Morison is a classic work of Christian apologetics that reads like a legal investigation. Originally written by a skeptic determined to disprove the resurrection of Jesus, the book carefully examines the Gospel accounts, historical context, and evidence surrounding the trial, crucifixion, burial, and empty tomb. As Morison follows the facts step by step, his own conclusions are unexpectedly transformed, leading him from doubt to belief. Clear, logical, and narrative in style, this book continues to challenge skeptics and encourage Christians to think deeply about the historical foundation of their faith.