In the Times Higher Education there is an article about Geza Vermes called "Faith No More" that gives a bit of his life story and promotes his new book on the resurrection. It includes this hyperbolic overstatment: "Not even a credulous nonbeliever is likely to be persuaded by the various reports of the Resurrection. None of them which satifies minimum requirements of a legal or scientific inquiry." Geez Geza, you should check out Ross Clifford's good little book Leading Lawyer's Case for the Resurrection.Thursday, March 20, 2008
Vermes on the Resurrection
In the Times Higher Education there is an article about Geza Vermes called "Faith No More" that gives a bit of his life story and promotes his new book on the resurrection. It includes this hyperbolic overstatment: "Not even a credulous nonbeliever is likely to be persuaded by the various reports of the Resurrection. None of them which satifies minimum requirements of a legal or scientific inquiry." Geez Geza, you should check out Ross Clifford's good little book Leading Lawyer's Case for the Resurrection.
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