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Miracles

Thinking Rightly About Miracles: A Better Way

5 Sep 2013
How should we think of miracles? That is the question that has dominated this short series. Some define miracles by drawing a distinction between the natural and the supernatural. Others…
Miracles

Thinking Rightly About Miracles: Immediacy

22 Aug 2013
How do you define the term “miracle”? We use the term to describe all sorts of phenomena. We talk about hockey teams and births as miracles, we even name our…
Miracles

Thinking Rightly About Miracles: Nature

15 Aug 2013
“The mark of a miracle, in a word, is not that it is contra-natural, but that it is extra-natural and more specifically that it is super-natural” (B.B. Warfield, “The Question…
Miracles

Thinking Rightly About Miracles: Definitions

8 Aug 2013
What is a "miracle"? We use the term in a variety of ways. We use it sarcastically to indicate something utterly unbelievable. Like saying, "David Dunham camped all night in…
Miracles

Thinking Rightly About Miracles: An Introduction

1 Aug 20131 Aug 2013
I am increasingly convinced that many Christians do not think rightly about miracles. Many of the popular ways that we talk about miracles in Evangelicalism end up misrepresenting God’s relation…

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