Descriiption:
If one is an anti-supernaturalist, then one will have to adopt some form or another of an evolutionary Christology. After all, no one of any significance denies that Jesus lived or that he came to be viewed at God Incarnate. So the church’s view of Jesus must have evolved from a low to a high Christology. And such a person would have to find a way to counter the case for the bodily resurrection of Jesus. Thus, it is important for the apologist to be ready to give answers to these skeptical views.
Answer the next two questions
1. List the strongest arguments presented in lecture against the evolutionary Christological view and assess the strength of these arguments.
2. In ch. 6 of Jesus Under Fire, William Lane Craig presents a brief case for the historicity of Jesus’s bodily resurrection. What are the best and weakest arguments presented by Craig? Why did you select these arguments instead of others?
Cite any outside sources please