Signumology

Signumology
Title Signumology PDF eBook
Author Paul F. Kisak
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 238
Release 2016-05-06
Genre
ISBN 9781533206053

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A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws. Such an event may be attributed to a supernatural being (a deity), magic, a miracle worker, a saint or a religious leader. Informally, the word "miracle" is often used to characterize any beneficial event that is statistically unlikely but not contrary to the laws of nature, such as surviving a natural disaster, or simply a "wonderful" occurrence, regardless of likelihood, such as a birth. Other such miracles might be: survival of an illness diagnosed as terminal, escaping a life-threatening situation or 'beating the odds'. Some coincidences may be seen as miracles. Theologians say that, with divine providence, God regularly works through created nature yet is free to work without, above, or against it as well. A true miracle would, by definition, be a non-natural phenomenon, leading many rational and scientific thinkers to dismiss them as physically impossible (that is, requiring violation of established laws of physics within their domain of validity) or impossible to confirm by their nature (because all possible physical mechanisms can never be ruled out). The former position is expressed for instance by Thomas Jefferson and the latter by the celebrated philosopher David Hume. This book discusses Signumology - The Objective Study of Miracles. The reader might be interested in our book on Neurotheology as an interesting new field in the study of such phenomenon.

Miracles : 2 Volumes

Miracles : 2 Volumes
Title Miracles : 2 Volumes PDF eBook
Author Craig S. Keener
Publisher Baker Books
Pages 1459
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441239995

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Christianity Today 2013 Book Award Winner Winner of The Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship's 2012 Award of Excellence 2011 Book of the Year, Christianbook.com's Academic Blog Most modern prejudice against biblical miracle reports depends on David Hume's argument that uniform human experience precluded miracles. Yet current research shows that human experience is far from uniform. In fact, hundreds of millions of people today claim to have experienced miracles. New Testament scholar Craig Keener argues that it is time to rethink Hume's argument in light of the contemporary evidence available to us. This wide-ranging and meticulously researched two-volume study presents the most thorough current defense of the credibility of the miracle reports in the Gospels and Acts. Drawing on claims from a range of global cultures and taking a multidisciplinary approach to the topic, Keener suggests that many miracle accounts throughout history and from contemporary times are best explained as genuine divine acts, lending credence to the biblical miracle reports.

The Study of the Miracles

The Study of the Miracles
Title The Study of the Miracles PDF eBook
Author Ada R. Habershon
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Pages 338
Release 2008-01-30
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1434498492

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An attempt to collect from Scripture the innumerable proofs of God's all-mighty power and of the Divine element in the Bible itself.

The Science of Miracles

The Science of Miracles
Title The Science of Miracles PDF eBook
Author Joe Nickell
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 2013
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1616147415

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The Jewish Context of Jesus' Miracles

The Jewish Context of Jesus' Miracles
Title The Jewish Context of Jesus' Miracles PDF eBook
Author Eric Eve
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 441
Release 2002-08-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 1841273155

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Scholarly literature on Jesus has often attempted to relate his miracles to their Jewish context, but that context has not been surveyed in its own right. This volume fills that gap by examining both the ideas on miracle in Second Temple literature (including Josephus, Philo, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha) and the evidence for contemporary Jewish miracle workers. The penultimate chapter explores insights from cultural anthropology to round out the picture obtained from the literary evidence, and the study concludes that Jesus is distinctive as a miracle-worker in his Jewish context while nevertheless fitting into it.

Jesus the Miracle Worker

Jesus the Miracle Worker
Title Jesus the Miracle Worker PDF eBook
Author Graham H. Twelftree
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 472
Release 1999-05-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830815968

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Graham Twelftree extensively examines the miracles of each Gospel narrative. He weighs their historical reliability and considers the question of miracles and the modern mind.

A Course in Miracles

A Course in Miracles
Title A Course in Miracles PDF eBook
Author Foundation for Inner Peace
Publisher Viking Adult
Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Christian life
ISBN 9780670869756

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"Inner voice" of Helen Schucman, recorded by William Thetford.