Can Scientists Believe in the Resurrection?

This question is posed and answered by one of the most important theologians in the world, N. T. Wright. The page that features much of his writings is ntwrightpage.com. The audio/video is available on the site, and also here:

Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection (MP3)
Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection (Streaming Video)
Can a Scientist Believe in the Resurrection (Video Download)

Thanks to Mark Goodacre for publishing this information on his blog, which continues to serve as the key blog in biblical studies.

Update:

Doug at Metacatholic has done a wonderful review of this. Also, thank to Doug for referencing my blog.

~ by davidritsema on June 29, 2007.

One Response to “Can Scientists Believe in the Resurrection?”

  1. [...] David Ritsema draws attention to a lecture by Tom Wright: “Can Scientists Believe in the Resurrection”. You can read it here, or choose to listen to it or watch it from the links provided by David, or on the NT Wright Page. Unsurprisingly, Tom quickly moves the question onto the grounds of history and “scientific” historiography. The lecture also provides a useful and compact summary of some of the key lines of argument in his massive book The Resurrection of the Son of God. [...]

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