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Abstract
Must a Christian believe Christ walked on water, cured the sick and rose from the dead? If so, what evidence do we have that such things happened? If not, why believe that Christ was divine? I recently answered those questions in my keynote lecture at the ‘Science, Faith and Superstition’ Conference, hosted by the University of Belgrade.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | Leeds Trinity University Blog |
Publication status | Published - 6 Aug 2024 |
Keywords
- philosophy
- philosophy of religion
- David Hume
- Wittgenstein
- miracles
- belief
- evidence
- faith
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British Society for the Philosophy of Religion (External organisation)
Ellis, D. (Member)
2023Activity: Membership › Membership of learned society or professional body
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The British Wittgenstein Society (External organisation)
Ellis, D. (Member)
2022Activity: Membership › Membership of learned society or professional body