
The Certainties Which Once Underpinned Christian Belief Have Crumbled In A World Where Science Sets The Standard For What Is True. A Rational Case For Belief Must Therefore Be Constructed Out Of Uncertainties. Probability Theory Provides The Tools For Measuring And Combining Uncertainties And Is Thus The Key To Progress. This Book Examines Four Much Debated Topics Where The Logic Of Uncertain Inference Can Be Brought To Bear. These Are: Miracles, The Paranormal, God's Existence, And The Bible. Given The Great Diversity Of Evidence, It Is Not Surprising That Opposite Conclusions Have Been Drawn By Supposedly Rational People. An Assessment Of The State Of Argument From A Probabilistic Perspective Is Overdue. In This Book Professor Bartholomew Examines And Refutes Some Of The More Extravagent Claims, Evaluates The Weight Of Some Of The Quantitive Evidence, And Provides An Answer To The Fundamental Question: Is It Rational To Be A Christian?
This book investigates whether it remains rational to maintain Christian belief in a modern world dominated by scientific standards of truth. Professor David J. Bartholomew, a statistician, utilizes the framework of probability theory to evaluate religious claims. He argues that because absolute certainty is often unattainable, the logic of uncertain inference provides a more rigorous method for assessing theological and metaphysical propositions than traditional dogmatic approaches.
What You Will Find
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Readers frequently note the author's unique synthesis of statistical methodology and theological inquiry. Experts highlight this as a rigorous attempt to bridge the gap between scientific rationality and religious faith.
Page Count:
300
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191584738
ISBN-13:
9780191584732
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