9780830815289-0830815287-In Defense of Miracles: A Comprehensive Case for God's Action in History

In Defense of Miracles: A Comprehensive Case for God's Action in History

ISBN-13: 9780830815289
ISBN-10: 0830815287
Author: Gary R. Habermas, R. Douglas Geivett
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: IVP Academic
Format: Paperback 330 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780830815289
ISBN-10: 0830815287
Author: Gary R. Habermas, R. Douglas Geivett
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: IVP Academic
Format: Paperback 330 pages

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In Defense of Miracles: A Comprehensive Case for God's Action in History (ISBN-13: 9780830815289 and ISBN-10: 0830815287), written by authors Gary R. Habermas, R. Douglas Geivett, was published by IVP Academic in 1997. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (History, Christian Books & Bibles, Theology, Religious Studies, Sermons, Worship & Devotion) books. You can easily purchase or rent In Defense of Miracles: A Comprehensive Case for God's Action in History (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $4.29.

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Rumors of deception have surrounded claims of Jesus' resurrection ever since the soldiers appointed to guard his tomb made their report to the Jewish authorities. But no one has led the philosophic charge against miracles quite as influentially as David Hume with his 1748 essay "Of Miracles." Refined, revised, restated, his arguments still affect philosophic discussions of miracles today. During the twentieth century, strong arguments have been raised by Antony Flew, now professor emeritus at Keele University in England. Flew has contributed a fresh statement of his objections to the idea of God's acting in history just for this volume, which also includes Hume's classic critique as a part of the case against miracles. In response, Douglas Geivett and Gary Habermas have assembled a distinguished team of scholars to rebut the objections and set forth the positive case for God's action in history: Richard Purtill clarifies the word miracle, while Norman Geisler critiques Hume's case against miracles. Francis Beckwith and Winfried Corduan assess how we would recognize miracles in the past and in the present. Ronald Nash examines naturalism's exclusion of miracles and shows its self-referential incoherence. J. P. Moreland discusses whether science properly rules out the possibility of miracles. God's existence and action in history are probed by David Beck and Stephen Davis, while Douglas Geivett argues that within a theistic framework it is reasonable to expect miracles as confirmation of claims to special revelation. David Clark examines miracles within the context of various world religions. Robert Newman, John Feinberg, William Lane Craig and Gary Habermas conclude by investigating fulfilled prophecy, the virgin birth and incarnation of Jesus, the empty tomb, and the resurrection appearances. In Defense of Miracles is a comprehensive, up-to-date discussion that should not be overlooked by anyone concerned with the current debate over miracles.

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