Investigating The Resurrection Of Jesus Christ by Andrew Loke
A New Transdisciplinary Approach
This work presents a transdisciplinary case for the historical plausibility of Jesus’ bodily resurrection by integrating historical research, philosophy of history, psychology, and probability theory. It critiques alternative hypotheses such as legend development, hallucination, conspiracy, and wrong-tomb theories, arguing that early testimonies, group appearances, and the emergence of resurrection belief in a Second Temple Jewish context are best explained by an actual resurrection. The book also engages with methodological naturalism, Bayesian objections, and miracle skepticism to argue that the resurrection hypothesis has superior explanatory power and scope.
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