Exploring miracles with careful, evidence‑based reasoning you can trust.
Eight Lectures on Miracles examines how miracles fit into Christian belief, weighing witness, timing, and context. It argues that gospel miracles stand on their own strong evidence, while later miracles require separate scrutiny without undermining earlier claims.
- Learn how to assess miracle evidence case by case, not with a blanket rule
- See how witnesses and timing affect the strength of testimony
- Understand the debate among theologians about the duration and scope of miraculous powers
- Discover why the Gospel miracles remain central to Christian apologetics, even amid discussions of later claims
Ideal for readers of theology, religious history, and apologetics who want a grounded look at miraculous claims.