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Saturday Feb 08, 2025
CHAPTER 6: Three Objections to the Swoon Theory by William Craig
Saturday Feb 08, 2025
Saturday Feb 08, 2025
I have completed a DRAFT of my book (now ten chapters):
Thinking Critically about the Resurrection of Jesus
Volume 1: The Resuscitation of the Swoon Theory
This is a PDF of the current DRAFT of
CHAPTER 6: Three Objections to the Swoon Theory by William Craig
To DOWNLOAD a PDF of this Chapter, click on the orange circle above.
Craig's three objections to the Swoon Theory in his book The Son Rises are these:
Craig’s Objection #1: Jesus’ Physical Injuries
Craig’s Objection #2: The Deceptive Jesus Objection
Craig’s Objection #3: The Sickly Jesus Objection
I have already shown that Craig's Objection #3 (the Sickly Jesus Objection) FAILS because that is the same as Objection #5 by Kreeft and Tacelli in their Handbook of Christian Apologetics. In Chapter 3 of my book, I show that Objection #5 by Kreeft and Tacelli FAILS.
That leaves the first two objections by Craig.
In the DRAFT of Chapter 6 here, I have carefully analyzed and evaluated Craig's Objection #1, which is probably the most important objection against the Swoon Theory.
It is an important objection that was not presented by Kreeft and Tacelli. This is probably the most important objection because it is emphasized by three Christian Apologists who are the leading defenders of the resurrection of Jesus. Also, the widely used and strongly touted Sickly Jesus Objection depends on the Jesus' Physical Injuries Objection, as does the Who Moved the Stone? Objection, and the Who Overpowered the Guards? Objection, and the Winding Sheets and Entombment Objection.
So, if Craig's Objection #1 FAILS, then so do a number of other objections against the Swoon Theory.
I also critically examine Craig's Objection #2 (The Deceptive Jesus Objection) in Chapter 6, and show that this objection also FAILS.
Reading my analysis and evaluation of Craig's Objection #1 and Craig's Objection #2 should persuade you that there are serious problems with the objections raised by Christian apologists against the Swoon Theory.
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