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Philosophy of Religion: Miracles
Philosophy of religion is the branch of philosophy that inquires into the nature of the divine, and includes topics such as: the problem of evil, religious experience, miracles, and arguments for or against the existence of God.
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Miracles
David Hume on Miracles, Evidence, and Probability
by
William L. Vanderburgh
Call Number: B1498 .V36 2019
Miracles
by
C. S. Lewis
Call Number: BT97 .L4315 1952 1 & in
Ebook
In Defense of Miracles
by
R. Douglas Geivett (Editor); Gary R. Habermas (Editor)
Call Number: BT97.2 .I5 1997 1
Ebook
Miracles
by
Craig S. Keener
Call Number: BS2548 .K44 2011
Ebook
Miracles and the Critical Mind
by
Colin Brown
Call Number: BT366 .B76 1984 1
Miracles and Modern Thought
by
Norman L. Geisler
Call Number: BT97.2 .G44 1982
Miracles and the Modern Religious Imagination
by
Robert B. Mullin
Call Number: BT97.2 .M85 1996
Miracles
by
Craig S. Keener
Call Number: BS2548 .K44 2011 & in
Ebook
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