Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus – Part 5
In 1976, the Christian philosopher Norman Geisler published a book titled: Christian Apologetics (Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Michigan). In Chapter 17, Geisler argues for “The deity and authority of Jesus Christ”. A portion of that chapter is devoted to Geisler’s case for the resurrection of Jesus. In my view it is ridiculous to the … Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus – Part 5
Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus – Part 4
If you want something done right, then (sometimes) you have to do it yourself. I now know what my next project will be. Since, to the best of my knowledge, no Christian philosopher or apologist has made a good case for the resurrection of Jesus, I am going to build the first good case for … Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus – Part 4
Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus – Part 3
David Marshall has posted a critique of my first post in this series about the resurrection of Jesus. Here is the first in the series of my posts on the resurrection:https://secularfrontier.infidels.org/2011/11/argument-against-the-resurrection-of-jesus/ Here is Marshall’s critique of that post:http://christthetao.blogspot.com/2011/11/is-resurrection-impossible-response-to.html There are several points of criticism raised by Marshall (about 11 that I see). I have replied … Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus – Part 3
Argument Against The Resurrection of Jesus – Part 2
In this post I respond to a question raised by Michael Gantt about my previous post on the resurrection of Jesus.Factual/historical points made by Michael Gantt (blogforthelordjesus):1. The writers of the New Testament…do not make concurrent claims about His having been God incarnate.2. If you go back to the witnesses of the resurrection, you will … Argument Against The Resurrection of Jesus – Part 2
Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus
I will continue to be focused on Richard Swinburne’s case for God for another year, at least, but my favorite topic is the resurrection of Jesus, so I cannot resist writing a post on the resurrection, at least every now and again. My position on the resurrection claim is that it should be analyzed into … Argument Against the Resurrection of Jesus
Christi-inanity
I was alerted to this by a friend who is a Methodist minister. And the United Methodists have a reputation for being one of the more open and progressive denominations. http://doroteos2.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/christi-inanity/
LINK: Andrew Wohlgemuth’s Review of The Resurrection of God Incarnate by Richard Swinburne
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Easter Week: What Really Happened?
In comments on earlier posts Bradley Bowen offers some speculations about what really happened at the crucifixion. In his view, Jesus might have survived the crucifixion, and so was discovered alive on Easter morning, prompting stories of a resurrection. As I have argued elsewhere (see my essay in The Empty Tomb), I do not think … Easter Week: What Really Happened?
The Miracle of Creation?
To clarify how Richard Swinburne thinks about the question “Did God create the universe?” I think it might be helpful to consider how Swinburne thinks about the question “Did God raise Jesus from the dead?” In The Resurrection of God Incarnate, Swinburne distinguishes his thinking from that of “a typical New Testament expert”: To start … The Miracle of Creation?
Interpretation of McDowell’s Trilemma
I summarize the premises of the Trilmma argument in Evidence that Demands a Verdict as follows: 1. Jesus claimed to be God.2. If Jesus claimed to be God, and Jesus was not God, and Jesus knew that he was not God, then Jesus was a liar.3. If Jesus claimed to be God, and Jesus was … Interpretation of McDowell’s Trilemma


