Miracles and Science

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Miracles and Science investigates miracle claims through both historical and scientific lenses. It examines how various religions present miracles and explores scientific methodologies used to investigate them. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context of miracle claims, recognizing that social, cultural, and political factors influence these narratives. For example, understanding the practices of a specific religion can illuminate the interpretation of its miracles.

The book presents an interdisciplinary approach, combining historical analysis with scientific investigation. It avoids taking a definitive stance on the existence of miracles, focusing instead on presenting evidence and diverse perspectives. Starting with definitions of miracles, the book progresses through analyses of miracle claims across religions like Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, followed by scientific analyses of phenomena such as miraculous healings.

It then explores the implications from both religious and scientific angles, fostering a better understanding of differing worldviews by connecting to fields like history, sociology, psychology, and philosophy.

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