Alternative Explanations Flashcards

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What does Goethe argue?

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  • If you believe in miracles, you are deluded.
  • People will hunt for miracles, and if you can’t find one then you’ll create one.
  • Believing in miracles makes you gullible.
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What does Thompson argue?

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  • Miraculous claims can be dismissed as coincidence.

- Most miracles are pointless, they have no religious significance.

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What does Spinoza argue?

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  • Miracles are made up accounts that teach lessons.

- Stories aren’t literal, they’re symbolic.

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What does Strauss argue?

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  • Miracle stories are myths.

- They are used to express belief and the significance of Jesus.

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What does Feuerbach argue?

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  • Miracles are projections of our desires.

- Miracles are wishful thinking and the sorcery of imagination. E.g. Phantom pregnancy.

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What did Bultmann argue?

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  • We can’t take Bible stories literally as at the time, they didn’t know much about the world.
  • We should demythologise the story.
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