There is a widespread conviction that the miracles recorded in the Scriptures are no longer acceptable to an educated person living in the twentieth-century world of jets, TV, and cancer clinics. Even ...
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Is it irrational to believe in miracles?
Philosophers and sociologists have observed that in the wake of the European Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries, we now live in a disenchanted age. Many modern people believe the universe is ...
Some people believe in miracles. Others do not. Many claim to have experienced miracles, while others tend to avoid asking for miracles. This last category of people either simply don’t believe that ...
David Hume’s essay on “Miracles” is one of the most influential products of the European Enlightenment. The essay, in reality a chapter in Hume’s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, fits quite ...
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