Explore how eyewitness experience and careful testimony place the existence of miracles on solid ground, even when faced with skeptical questions.
This volume surveys how our senses and personal experience can support belief in miraculous events. It frames the debate, counters common objections, and distinguishes different kinds of testimony, from firsthand accounts to formal Church examination. Read with clarity to see how the case for miracles is built, step by step, in a calm, methodical style.
- Learn how eyewitness testimony is argued to provide the strongest proof for miracles.
- Understand common objections and how they are addressed using reasoned analysis.
- Differentiate categories of miracles and the kinds of evidence that support them.
- See how continued miracles are argued to be possible across church history.
Ideal for readers of religious philosophy, church history, and anyone curious about how proof of miracles is treated in scholarly debate.