Abstract

Miracles are not discussed as much as they once were. But that is because we no longer feel they must be placed beyond question before we can believe in Christianity. Yet the miracle narratives are full of religious help. We commend this article especially to those who are perplexed by the disturbance caused by the meeting of the two tides of theological thought.

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