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Miracles and the Modern Mind
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Exploring the intersection of faith and reason, Geisler argues for the rationality of miracles within the Christian tradition, challenging modern skepticism. He analyzes the laws of logic and science to support the plausibility of miracles, urging skeptics to reconsider their naturalistic views. By distinguishing biblical miracles from sensational accounts of faith healers and occult phenomena, the book provides a critical examination of belief and the evidence surrounding miraculous events. This work expands on his previous discussions, offering revised insights into the topic.
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2004, paperback
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