Miracles
Miracles

Miracles

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The definitive book on miracles from the New York Times bestselling author of Bonhoeffer, Eric Metaxas.What are miracles, and why do we believe in them? Is it for comfort, to explain the inexplicable, or do we simply long for a connection with something larger than ourselves? And why do some people dismiss them out of hand, as if they can never happen?What Heaven is for Real did for near-death experiences, Miracles does for the miraculous - provides undeniably compelling evidence that there s something real to be reckoned with, whatever one has thought of this topic before. It provides a wide range of real stories of the miraculous and will engage the reader in the serious discussion that this fascinating and rich subject deserves.Miracles is in some ways a more personal, anecdotal, and updated version of C S Lewis s 1947 book on the subject. Metaxas s Miracles is an exploration and an exhortation to view miracles as not only possible, but as far more widespread than most of us had ever imagined.Eric Metaxas says it is not a question of whether miracles happen - the evidence that they do is overwhelming in this book alone - but rather, what exactly are miracles, why do they happen, and how can we to understand them in our own lives?336 pages

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ISBN: 9781473604766
Producer: Hodder & Stoughton
Product Code: 332951
Dimensions: 159 x 31 x 241 mm
Product type: Hard Cover
Release Date: 23.10.2014

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CLC World Review  (01.11.2017)

Christianity stands or falls by miracles. It rests upon the greatest miracle of all—the Resurrection of Jesus. In this fascinating book Eric Metaxas looks at miracles as the foundation of faith. It is in two parts—the first looks at the questions which miracles raise—what they are, their relation to science, a broadly theoretical view.
The second (which I read first), are accounts of present-day miracles: a fascinating collection which (as miracles should do) stretch belief but in the end convince.
Metaxas writes beautifully, and though one may quarrel with things here and there, one finishes up with gratitude that someone has ventured to write such a book for the sceptical twenty-first century.
Review by Rev. Brian Butler


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