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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Miracle narratives are an essential part of nearly all religioustraditions. The importance of miracles also applies to Christianity. TheGospels record thirty-five miracles that Jesus is said to haveperformed, including twenty-three miraculous healings and nine naturemiracles (for example, stilling a storm and turning water into wine). Atthe heart of Christian faith lies the story of Jesus resurrection fromthe dead. However, the factuality of these events has been increasinglyproblematised, especially since the period of the Enlightenment. In thisstudy, it is argued that the current debate between science-orientedcritics of miracles and their religious opponents focuses predominantlyon the question of factuality and evidence at the loss of the religiousmeaning of miracles. The suggestion that science and religion would beopposite approaches is denied in a proposal of a balanced hermeneuticalapproach of miracles that does justice to scientific findings, religioustexts and experience. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Miracle narratives are an essential part of nearly all religious traditions. The importance of miracles also applies to Christianity. The Gospels record thirty-five miracles that Jesus is said to have performed, including twenty-three miraculous healings and nine nature miracles (for example, stilling a storm and turning water into wine). At the heart of Christian faith lies the story of Jesus' resurrection from the dead. However, the factuality of these events has been increasingly problematised, especially since the period of the Enlightenment. In this study, it is argued that the current debate between science-oriented critics of miracles and their religious opponents focuses predominantly on the question of factuality and evidence at the loss of the religious meaning of miracles. The suggestion that science and religion would be opposite approaches is denied in a proposal of a balanced hermeneutical approach of miracles that does justice to scientific findings, religious texts and experience.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Miracle narratives are an essential part of nearly all religioustraditions. The importance of miracles also applies to Christianity. TheGospels record thirty-five miracles that Jesus is said to haveperformed, including twenty-three miraculous healings and nine naturemiracles (for example, stilling a storm and turning water into wine). Atthe heart of Christian faith lies the story of Jesus resurrection fromthe dead. However, the factuality of these events has been increasinglyproblematised, especially since the period of the Enlightenment. In thisstudy, it is argued that the current debate between science-orientedcritics of miracles and their religious opponents focuses predominantlyon the question of factuality and evidence at the loss of the religiousmeaning of miracles. The suggestion that science and religion would beopposite approaches is denied in a proposal of a balanced hermeneuticalapproach of miracles that does justice to scientific findings, religioustexts and experience. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Miracle narratives are an essential part of nearly all religious traditions. The importance of miracles also applies to Christianity. The Gospels record thirty-five miracles that Jesus is said to have performed, including twenty-three miraculous healings and nine nature miracles (for example, stilling a storm and turning water into wine). At the heart of Christian faith lies the story of Jesus' resurrection from the dead. However, the factuality of these events has been increasingly problematised, especially since the period of the Enlightenment. In this study, it is argued that the current debate between science-oriented critics of miracles and their religious opponents focuses predominantly on the question of factuality and evidence at the loss of the religious meaning of miracles. The suggestion that science and religion would be opposite approaches is denied in a proposal of a balanced hermeneutical approach of miracles that does justice to scientific findings, religious texts and experience.