
Writing clearly and powerfully, Swinburne argues that it is probable that the main Christian doctrines about the nature of God and his actions in the world are true. In virtue of his omnipotence and perfect goodness, the author shows, God must be a Trinity, live a human life in order to share our suffering, and found a church which would enable him to tell all humans about this. It is also quite probable that he would provide his human life as atonement for our wrongdoing, teach us how we should live, and tell us his plans for our future after death. Among founders of religions, Jesus uniquely satisfies the requirement of living the sort of human life which God would need to have lived. But to give us adequate reason to believe that Jesus was God, God would need to put his "signature" on the life of Jesus by an act which he alone could do--raise him from the dead. And there is adequate historical evidence that Jesus rose from the dead.
This book investigates the philosophical and historical probability that Jesus of Nazareth was indeed God incarnate. Richard Swinburne, a prominent philosopher of religion, utilizes a framework of Bayesian probability and logical analysis to evaluate core Christian doctrines. He argues that given the attributes of an omnipotent and perfectly good deity, the incarnation, the Trinity, and the resurrection of Jesus represent the most coherent explanation for the human condition and divine interaction.
What You Will Find
Scholars and theologians frequently note the rigorous analytical density of Swinburne's prose, which applies formal philosophical logic to traditional religious questions. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to modern Christian apologetics that bridges the gap between abstract metaphysics and historical inquiry.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2008-08-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199203113
ISBN-13:
9780199203116
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