The Time of Miracles

The Time of Miracles
Author: Borislav Pekić
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0810111179

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Borislav Pekic spent six years in jail as a political prisoner, his only reading material the Bible. In 1965, ten years after his pardon, his first novel, The Time of Miracles, was published and became an overnight sensation. A set of parables based on the miracles of the New Testament, the book rewrites the story of Jesus from the perspective of Judas (who is obsessed with the idea prophecy must be fulfilled) and from that of the individuals upon whom miracles were performed--without their consent and, in most cases, to their eventual dissatisfaction. Filled with humor and poignancy, The Time of Miracles is a trenchant commentary on the power of ideology in one's life, upon what it means to hold beliefs, and upon the nature of faith.

Miracles

Miracles
Author: Yujin Nagasawa
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198747215

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Jesus turned water into wine, Mohammad split the moon into two, and Buddha walked and spoke immediately upon birth. According to recent statistics, even in the present age of advanced science and technology, most people believe in miracles. In fact, newspapers and television regularly report alleged miracles, such as recoveries from incurable diseases, extremely unlikely coincidences, and religious signs and messages on unexpected objects. In this book the award-winning author and philosopher Yujin Nagasawa addresses some of our most fundamental questions concerning miracles. What exactly is a miracle? What types of miracles are believed in the world's great religions? What do recent scientific findings tell us about miracles? Can we rationally believe that miracles have really taken place? Can there be acts that are more religiously significant than miracles? Drawing on a vast variety of fascinating examples from across the major religions, Nagasawa discusses the lively debate on miracles that ranges from reported miracles in ancient scriptures in the East and West to cutting-edge scientific research on belief formation. Throughout, he drives us to ask ourselves if and how we can still believe in in miracles in the twenty-first century. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Extraordinary Miracles in the Lives of Ordinary People

Extraordinary Miracles in the Lives of Ordinary People
Author: Therese Marszalek
Publsiher: Harrison House Publishers
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781577948254

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Miracles still happen today and can happen to you just as they have for over 70 individuals in the pages of this amazing book. God is actively involved and sending His angels to help people everywhere.

Modern Day Miracles

Modern Day Miracles
Author: Allison C. Restagno
Publsiher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-04-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780768490121

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Real-life, firsthand stories of personal, modern-day miracles. Miracles still happen! --Crushed under a 10,000-pound logging truck, Bruce Van Natta suddenly found himself floating above the scene of a horrific accident. There were angels present at the scene. --Ron Pettey’s brain surgeons knew that their patient was in crisis. As doctors worked to bring Ron back, Ron was already experiencing the trip of a lifetime in Heaven. --Surviving a jet crash but trapped in a burning inferno, Diana cried out, “Dear God, in Jesus’ name, please save me” over and over. Her life was in His hands. --Hardened atheist and police constable Roger Whipp was faced with a life or death decision--pray to God for his wife’s healing or disconnect her life support. He chose to - pray, and miracles followed. --Working in a 110-bed mission hospital, Dr. James Rennie was faced with a terrible circumstance—watch his young patient die an immensely painful death, or pray for a miracle in his operating room. He prayed and visually watched the Lord answer prayer. --Newborn baby Grace lay helplessly abandoned in an Ethiopian field with a noose tied tightly around her small neck. Would the wild animals hear her cry first, or would God?

Miracles and Wonders

Miracles and Wonders
Author: Michael E. Goodich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351917292

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Beginning in the late twelfth century, scholastic theologians such as William of Auvergne, Thomas Aquinas and Engelbert of Admont attempted to provide a rational foundation to the Christian belief in miracles, bolstered by the Aristotelian theory of natural law. Similarly in this period a tension appeared to exist in the recording of miracles, between the desire to exalt the Faith and the need to guarantee believability in the face of opposition from heretics, Jews and other sceptics. As miracles became an increasingly standard part of evidence leading to canonization, the canon lawyers, notaries and theologians charged with determining the authenticity of miracles were eventually issued with a list of questions to which witnesses to the event were asked to respond, a virtual template against which any miracle could be measured. Michael Goodich explores this changing perception of the miracle in medieval Western society. He employs a wealth of primary sources, including canonization dossiers and contemporary hagiographical Vitae and miracle collections, philosophical/theological treatises, sermons, and canon law and ancillary sources dealing with the procedure of canonization. He compares and contrasts 'popular' and learned understanding of the miraculous and explores the relationship between reason and revelation in the medieval understanding of miracles. The desire to provide a more rational foundation to the Christian belief in miracles is linked to the rise of heresy and other forms of disbelief, and finally the application of the rules of evidence in the examination of miracles in the central Middle Ages is scrutinized. This absorbing book will appeal to scholars working in the fields of medieval history, religious and ecclesiastical history, canon law, and all those with an interest in hagiography.

The Book of Miracles

The Book of Miracles
Author: Kenneth L. Woodward
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2001-07-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780743200295

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Woodward offers an intellectually rich look at the five great religions' foundational miracles and those of the later sages and saints.

Al Qur an the Miracle of Miracles

Al Qur an   the Miracle of Miracles
Author: Ahmed Deedat
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2019-03-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1090206410

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Al-Qur'an - The Miracle of Miracles

The Miracles of Jesus

The Miracles of Jesus
Author: Peter Negron
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2018-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781973631972

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We live in a broken and fallen world, and it is a world where people need helpand often a miracle. But today it seems as if miracles have become a part of the past. We dont hear of many miracles, and more peopleeven some in the Christian communityhave stopped believing, expecting, or even waiting for a miracle. So where are the miracles? The Miracles of Jesus is for anyone who is interested in miracles, needs a miracle, or knows someone who needs a miracle from the Lord. Author and pastor Peter Negron shares the inspirational and encouraging testimonies of real people with real miraclesincluding the real miracles of Jesus that we can read about in the Word of God. By showing you how to position yourself for a miracle, these testimonies can help you to believe again in the love and mercy of God through his miraculous answers to our prayers. Miracles are a sign from God, and these miraculous signs help people believe in Jesus. And while some may receive a sudden miracle, many others must also make the effort to position themselves in the right place, take the right steps, and put their faith in God. In every case, though, we must simply trust in God and in his grace and mercy, and through prayer we will be in a position of faith both for ourselves and for others in need of a miracle.