The Jesus Inquest: The Case for -And Against- The Resurrection of the Christ

The Jesus Inquest: The Case for -And Against- The Resurrection of the Christ

by Charles Foster (Author)

Synopsis

Most books defending the Resurrection do not give adequate room to the arguments against. Charles Foster presents key points as a heated, no-holds barred debate between barristers. 'There are grounds for Christian confidence,' says the author. 'The best way of demonstrating that is to have a fair fight.' The key arguments against the Resurrection, all of which Foster deals with robustly, include: The evidence is hopelessly fragmentary; Jesus did not die on the Cross; it was highly unlikely the Romans would hand a body over; why should the Romans really bother to guard the tomb of a tin-pot Messiah?; Mark's Gospel is the primary source for both Matthew and Luke, and Mark does not deal at all with post-Resurrection appearances.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: New
Publisher: Monarch Books
Published: 23 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 1854247522
ISBN 13: 9781854247520

Author Bio
Charles Foster is a barrister and author of 20 books and hundreds of articles, on topics ranging from the law to veterinary medicine and exploration. He teaches medical law and ethics at Oxford University and is a frequent guest on Premier Radio. He and his wife, a doctor, are members of Holy Trinity Brompton.