The notion of the supernaturality of an event may be understood in various ways. Most frequently ‘supernatural’ means ‘separated from nature’, i.e. different from nature. Thus, what is meant here is the difference in ontological character. The definitions of miracle, present in literature, emphasize the fact that we may talk about a miracle only when the phenomenon takes place beyond the natural order or stands in opposition to it. The description of a miracle as a ‘supernatural event’ contains in itself the reference to that which is natural. The supernaturality of an event means that it surpasses (transcends) naturality. Additionally, this transcendence contains a kind of opposition to that which is natural. However, the miracle as a supe...
People have questioned the veracity of miracles, especially when viewed as what is extraordinarily c...
Chapter X of David Hume\u27s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles, is without a dou...
Miracles are commonly understood in the way David Hume defined them: as violations of the laws of na...
The notion of the supernaturality of an event may be understood in various ways. Most frequently ‘su...
L'articolo difende la plausibilità, all'interno del teismo, della definizione del miracolo come viol...
The claim that a miracle is a violation of a law of nature has sometimes been used as part of an a p...
In this paper we explicate the notion of a miracle and highlight a suitable ontological framework fo...
In this thesis I investigate the interventionist concept of miracle and the most serious objections...
Some have tried to make miracles compatible with the laws of nature by re-defining them as something...
What is a miracle? What is science? Do miracles cease to be exciting when a scientific explanation i...
Traditionally, miracles have been defined as supernaturally caused events which are outside the scop...
Some, or all, of the events that are usually taken to be miracles might be explained as falling unde...
How should we proceed when confronted with a phenomenon (or evidence which points towards a phenomen...
Most of western thinkers have declared miracle a self-contradicting and inconsistent notion. Christi...
After exploring various definitions for miracle and its characteristics in Christian thought, I will...
People have questioned the veracity of miracles, especially when viewed as what is extraordinarily c...
Chapter X of David Hume\u27s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles, is without a dou...
Miracles are commonly understood in the way David Hume defined them: as violations of the laws of na...
The notion of the supernaturality of an event may be understood in various ways. Most frequently ‘su...
L'articolo difende la plausibilità, all'interno del teismo, della definizione del miracolo come viol...
The claim that a miracle is a violation of a law of nature has sometimes been used as part of an a p...
In this paper we explicate the notion of a miracle and highlight a suitable ontological framework fo...
In this thesis I investigate the interventionist concept of miracle and the most serious objections...
Some have tried to make miracles compatible with the laws of nature by re-defining them as something...
What is a miracle? What is science? Do miracles cease to be exciting when a scientific explanation i...
Traditionally, miracles have been defined as supernaturally caused events which are outside the scop...
Some, or all, of the events that are usually taken to be miracles might be explained as falling unde...
How should we proceed when confronted with a phenomenon (or evidence which points towards a phenomen...
Most of western thinkers have declared miracle a self-contradicting and inconsistent notion. Christi...
After exploring various definitions for miracle and its characteristics in Christian thought, I will...
People have questioned the veracity of miracles, especially when viewed as what is extraordinarily c...
Chapter X of David Hume\u27s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Of Miracles, is without a dou...
Miracles are commonly understood in the way David Hume defined them: as violations of the laws of na...