Bust the resurrection? Were you there? Was any currently living person there? What would be your proof that any such thing happened?
Habermas: Christian apologist and professor at Liberty University, a so-called college that actually teaches creationism as if it were provable science.
McDowell: got his Master of Divinity degree at Biola, another very questionable institution, scolastically.
Geisler: great academic credentials, at least, but a solid evangelical, very biased. (What would I want with an encyclopedia of Christian apologists?)
Strobel: another evangelical with a need to not only defend his blind faith, but to tell others why they should, too. He even wrote an apologist book for children. Get 'em while they're young, right?
(BTW, out of curiosity, if Habermas wrote that last one, did he steal the "The Case For ..." meme from Strobel, or was it the other way around?
Apologists got their start back in their martyr heyday, when Romans were feeding them to lions. It was an all-out effort to get learned and respected thinkers of the era geared up to stop the carnage and discrimination against them. Sounds vaguely familiar ... aren't there Muslim apologists these days, trying to convince us that they are really a religion of peace?
All of your guys are listed here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apologetics#Christianity
Dinesh D'Souza, for pity's sake. Yeah, they're in good company. I read one of his books. He's a hack.
With all due respect, your beliefs are not credible to me. None of those writers have any more proof than you do of the resurrection or any other aspect of god. Your bible was written by fallible human beings, and it wasn't until a few centuries after the fact that a bunch of them put their heads together and decided which ancient writings to include and which to leave out. I often wonder what they left out and why, but we'll never know.