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Naomi, as one of the most well read ABers apparently, I seek your opinion on a two volume book published I think in 2011, called, "Miracles, The Credibility Of New Testament Accounts," by Craig S. Keener.
If you would read the reviews and relate your thoughts I would be most grateful.
If you would read the reviews and relate your thoughts I would be most grateful.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There's Moses v Pharaoh's miracle workers as I recall.
Then there's Elijah v the priests of Baal. (Remember his poring water over the whatever? And asking the priests afterwards if Baal had been... no, stop there, VE.)
Then there's the New Testament. Simon Magus? People curing the sick in Jesus' name?
Constant "miracles" then and now, Theland? How do you adduce evidence? How do you separate the true from the fake? And aren't false prophets going to produce "signs and wonders" in the "last days"?
Was that Matthew? Didn't St John say something similar?
Then there's Elijah v the priests of Baal. (Remember his poring water over the whatever? And asking the priests afterwards if Baal had been... no, stop there, VE.)
Then there's the New Testament. Simon Magus? People curing the sick in Jesus' name?
Constant "miracles" then and now, Theland? How do you adduce evidence? How do you separate the true from the fake? And aren't false prophets going to produce "signs and wonders" in the "last days"?
Was that Matthew? Didn't St John say something similar?