Christological argument

The Christological argument is the argument for the existence of God, which holds that if certain claims about Jesus are valid, then one should accept that God exists.[1]

Notable proponents of this argument include Gary Habermas[2] and William Lane Craig.[3]

  1. ^ Habermas, Gary (2012-07-01). "The Minimal Facts Approach to the Resurrection of Jesus: The Role of Methodology as a Crucial Component in Establishing Historicity". Faculty Publications and Presentations.
  2. ^ Habermas, Gary (2024-01-15). On the Resurrection, Volume 1: Evidences (in Spanish). B&H Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-0877-7861-7.
  3. ^ "An Objection to the Minimal Facts Argument | Reasonable Faith". www.reasonablefaith.org. Retrieved 2025-02-23.

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