Miracles (Classic Reprint): Past and Present - Couverture souple

William Mountford

 
9781331266402: Miracles (Classic Reprint): Past and Present

Synopsis

Miracles as Signs: Exploring how miraculous events have been understood across history and today

This clearly written study surveys what miracles mean as signs, not just wonders. It asks whether advances in science and knowledge change the value of miracles, and how readers can discern truth and meaning without relying on historical argument alone. The discussion addresses why people once believed in miracles, how the Bible presents them, and what they can teach about human nature and spiritual insight.

- Learn how miracles are framed as evidence of a spiritual world and of human potential.
- Consider the long history of belief, doubt, and the role of evidence in religious faith.
- See how key biblical examples are used to discuss faith, interpretation, and the power behind miraculous signs.
- Reflect on the relationship between intellect, morality, and wonder in modern life.

Ideal for readers curious about the intersection of religion, science, and personal belief, and for those seeking a thoughtful, balanced appraisal of miracles as signs rather than just extraordinary events.

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