Excerpt from On the Evidence for the Resurrection: With Reference Especially to the Emmaus Narrative of St. Luke's, Gospel, and to Recent Criticism
At the outset the right of free investigation and reverent criticism may be frankly conceded. N 0 type of Christianity is to-day content to enforce the acceptance of a fact as historical by the mere exercise of authority. If we reject as fundamentally unscientific the denial of the possibility of miracle, the assertion that the miraculous constitutes an ia vasion of the uniformity of nature and of law, we have on our side to abandon the exercise of a coercive authority. Authority has its place and its function - and they are not to be undervalued - ia the determination of religious belief. But when Christianity appeals to a fact, as being among the bases of belief, it must needs submit the evidence for that fact to investigation. Nor need Christianity make that submission half-heartedly. Belief in the Resurrection rests upon testimony which is strong both absolutely and relatively; absolutely, for the witness to it is in the main unshaken by any criticism which does not resort to the denial of inconvenient pieces of evidence; relatively, for the hypotheses which have been framed in order to account for the rise of a belief in the Resur rection are themselves not only incapable of proof, but are, as hypotheses, singularly unconvincing.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. Exploring the historical and theological evidence supporting the Resurrection of Jesus, this book critically examines the reliability of the biblical narratives and the challenges posed by various theories. The author presents a compelling argument for the validity of the Resurrection, discussing its implications for the Christian faith and the understanding of Christ's nature. Drawing on scholarship, the author navigates the complexities of the Resurrection accounts, addressing questions of discrepancies and interpretations while emphasizing the core message of hope and redemption. The book offers a fresh perspective on this foundational event, inviting readers to delve into the evidence and deepen their understanding of its significance within the Christian tradition. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9780282616175_0
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