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Philosophy of History (CS151) establishes a theory of history and then applies it to a historical investigation of the resurrection of Jesus. It provides an extensive and detailed consideration of the many issues related to historical investigation—including the uncertainty of historical knowledge, the influence of one’s worldview in historiography, the historian’s right to investigate miracle...

—“heterogeneous.” And what we mean by heterogeneous is we want people from different backgrounds to agree on these things. Let’s say we’re talking about a consensus of scholars at the Evangelical Theological Society. Well, that might be a consensus of what evangelical scholars believe, but it wouldn’t be a consensus of what all scholars believe. And evangelical scholars, of which I’m one, we’re biased. We all have biases. A heterogeneous consensus would be something like at the Society of Biblical