Jesu oppstandelse og naturloven

Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 47 (4):259-269 (2012)
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In this article, I defend the possibility of understanding the resurrection of Jesus as an event within the framework of natural laws. In this way, the resurrection is not necessarily contrary to Natural Science or belief in the existence of Natural laws. I offer, at the same time, a critique of one of David Hume's arguments against the belief in miracles.

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