Was Jesus God?

by Richard Swinburne

2020-11-25 02:29:22

The orderliness of the universe and the existence of human beings already provides some reason for believing that there is a God - as argued in Richard Swinburne''s earlier book Is There a God ? Swinburne now claims that it is probable that the main ... Read more
The orderliness of the universe and the existence of human beings already provides some reason for believing that there is a God - as argued in Richard Swinburne''s earlier book Is There a God ? Swinburne now claims that it is probable that the main Christian doctrines about the nature of Godand his actions in the world are true. In virtue of his omnipotence and perfect goodness, 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 lifeas an 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 satisfies uniquely well the requirement of living the sort of human life which God would need to have lived. But to give us adequate reason to believethat Jesus was God, God would need to put his ''signature'' on the life of Jesus by an act which he alone could do, for example raise him from the dead. There is adequate historical evidence that Jesus rose from the dead. The church which he founded gave plausible interpretations of his basic message.Therefore Christian doctrines are probably true. Less

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File size8.5 X 5.43 X 0.02 in
Print pages192
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date February 14, 2010
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780199580446
Richard Swinburne is Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion at the University of Oxford...

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