Miracles
Part of Elements in the Philosophy of Religion
- Author: David Basinger, Roberts Wesleyan College
- Date Published: July 2018
- availability: Available
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- isbn: 9781108457460
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This Element is a critical overview of the manner in which the concept of miracle is understood and discussed in contemporary analytic philosophy of religion. In its most basic sense, a miracle is an unusual, unexpected, observable event brought about by direct divine intervention. The focus of this study is on the key conceptual, epistemological, and theological issues that this definition of the miraculous continues to raise. As this topic is of existential as well as theoretical interest to many, there is no reason to believe the concept of miracle won't continue to be of ongoing interest to philosophers.
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- Date Published: July 2018
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108457460
- length: 76 pages
- dimensions: 230 x 153 x 4 mm
- weight: 0.14kg
- availability: Available
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