Yes around 75% of scholars accept the empty tomb , this was determined by making a survey of scholars that have written and published on this topic.
primary source:
https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/58822082.pdf
They do not. Gary Habermas is a Professor of Apologetics and among other pseudo-science thinks near death experiences prove God exists.
He doesn't say that the "scholars" he's citing are likely contemporary theologians and arguments against the empty tomb are ridiculous things like "everyone hallucinated".
Like all apologists he's not considering the fact that the stories could just be fiction and there is no need for an explanation.
So an apologist writing for a Jesus Studies publication is exactly what it sounds like.
The idea that if you actually took 75% of scholars and they would not only be Christians but actually be practicing and believe all the stories is just absurd. I have met many scientists and am yet to meet one who is religious. They obviously exist but your study is ridiculous.
Habermas has lectures on youtube that are full of crank concepts and standard apologetics.
"Sixth, the vast majority of contemporary theologians argue in some sense that
Jesus'
resurrection variously evidences, leads to, or otherwise indicates the truth
of Christian theology."
Ok Gary is completely eliminated from being a rational person and is pretty much showing your stance is likely wrong if this is your source.
The Bible is true because it's true? Hmmm, why are apologetics crank?
But wait, it gets worse. Then he compares 2 scholars ideas on Paul's vision and is trying to assert that Paul saw the actual body of Jesus. Even though he admits:
"Although the Acts accounts claim that Paul saw a luminous vision,"
But because both scholars imagined that Paul saw and heard Jesus this addresses the "bodily" nature of the Cristian claims and so because the resurrection is true this proves Christianity.
Wow.
Then more proof from the disciples and what they claim in the gospels must prove the stories true. Again, the stories are true because they say they are true.