Dialogues on Miracle

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
Cover of the book Dialogues on Miracle by Robert A. Larmer, Wipf and Stock Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Robert A. Larmer ISBN: 9781630879013
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers Publication: March 11, 2015
Imprint: Wipf and Stock Language: English
Author: Robert A. Larmer
ISBN: 9781630879013
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Publication: March 11, 2015
Imprint: Wipf and Stock
Language: English

This book explores, in a manner that is readily accessible to those with little or no formal training in philosophy or theology, important questions concerning the rationality of belief in miracles. This book employs the time-honored literary device of dialogue, a practice that dates as far back as Plato. Done well, this form of philosophical investigation puts forward a thesis, yet genuinely engages with the views its author opposes. These dialogues are intended to provide a philosophical defense of the possibility of rationally justified belief in miracles. Such a defense can legitimately dispense with much of the paraphernalia that professional scholars in a discipline use in writing for other professional scholars in their discipline--some scholarly texts seem to be more references than argument--but it must not "dumb down" the material by oversimplifying the issues, or presenting "straw man" versions of the arguments it seeks to refute. My hope is that not only those who are already convinced of the rationality of belief in miracles will read this book, but also those who are unconvinced.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book explores, in a manner that is readily accessible to those with little or no formal training in philosophy or theology, important questions concerning the rationality of belief in miracles. This book employs the time-honored literary device of dialogue, a practice that dates as far back as Plato. Done well, this form of philosophical investigation puts forward a thesis, yet genuinely engages with the views its author opposes. These dialogues are intended to provide a philosophical defense of the possibility of rationally justified belief in miracles. Such a defense can legitimately dispense with much of the paraphernalia that professional scholars in a discipline use in writing for other professional scholars in their discipline--some scholarly texts seem to be more references than argument--but it must not "dumb down" the material by oversimplifying the issues, or presenting "straw man" versions of the arguments it seeks to refute. My hope is that not only those who are already convinced of the rationality of belief in miracles will read this book, but also those who are unconvinced.

More books from Wipf and Stock Publishers

Cover of the book Safety Harbor by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Desire for God and the Things of God by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Stewards of the Mysteries of God by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book If You Call Yourself a Jew by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Theologies of the Gospel in Context by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book The Transfiguration of Christ and Creation by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book The Gift of the Other by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Those Who Weep Shall Laugh by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book The Dawn of Death by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Canadian Churches and the First World War by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book The Final Step by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book A Place Somewhat Apart by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book The Cappadocian Mothers by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Biblical Knowing by Robert A. Larmer
Cover of the book Meeting Jesus the Christ Again by Robert A. Larmer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy