Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 63)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection.

Things are edited down to partway through the "Defining "outliers", and determining shape parameters", and I've given that section a stronger direction and continuity to the next section.


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Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 62)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection.

Things are edited down to "More non-Christian resurrections reports make Jesus's resurrection more likely". But I've added two placeholder headings - "A quick aside: defining "outliers"" and "Back to the shape parameter determination" - just before that point. These placeholder headings will be fleshed out next.


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Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 61)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection.

Things are edited down to the plot titled "Generalized Pareto Distribution (probability of near-max values)", under the section "But how should we determine the value of this shape parameter?"


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