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Zusatztext Review from previous edition Richard Swinburne! the former Nolloth Professor at Oxford! adroitly marshals the evidences of natural theology to affirm the cogency of the Christian faith... Was Jesus God? is an entertaining! bracing! compelling book and welcome proof that not all of our academics have turned their backs on what Hopkins once called 'the fine delight that fathers thought. Informationen zum Autor Richard Swinburne was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Keele; Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford, and Fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of many books on the nature and justification of religious belief, and on other areas of philosophy including the philosophy of mind and epistemology. Klappentext Richard Swinburne argues compellingly that if there is a God, then the main doctrines which the Christian Church teaches about God are very probably true. In particular, he shows that there is strong philosophical support for the belief that Jesus, while remaining God, acquired a human nature and lived on earth for thirty years as a human being. Zusammenfassung Richard Swinburne argues compellingly that if there is a God, then the main doctrines which the Christian Church teaches about God are very probably true. In particular, he shows that there is strong philosophical support for the belief that Jesus, while remaining God, acquired a human nature and lived on earth for thirty years as a human being. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction PART 1 God Loves Us 1: God 2: God is Love 3: God shared our human nature 4: God atoned for our wrongdoing 5: God taught us how to live 6: God offers us Heaven PART 2 God shows us that He loves us 7: The Life and Teaching of Jesus 8: The Resurrection of Jesus 9: Provisional Conclusion 10: The Church 11: The Bible 12: Final Conclusion Index ...