The Doctrine of Miracles

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The Doctrine of Miracles is a theological and philosophical work by William Lane Craig that analyzes the nature, possibility, and evidential value of miracles within a Christian worldview.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
aimsTo assess the evidential force of miracle claims
defend the coherence of miracles
analyzes evidential value of miracles
nature of miracles
possibility of miracles
associatedWith Christian apologetics literature
analytic philosophy of religion
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns criteria for identifying genuine miracles
rational justification for belief in miracles
relationship between miracles and natural laws
discusses Humean objections to miracles
definition of miracles
divine intervention
epistemology of miracles
historical evidence for miracles
laws of nature
probability of miracles
role of miracles in Christian apologetics
field apologetics
philosophy
theology
hasAuthor William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
hasContributor William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
hasWorldviewContext Christianity NERFINISHED
language English
mainTopic Christian theology NERFINISHED
miracles
philosophy of religion
theologicalPerspective Christian worldview

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William Lane Craig hasWritten The Doctrine of Miracles