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Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts

Craig S. Keener

Award of Merit:Christianity Today Book Award -Apologetics/Evangelism (2013)
Christianity Today 2013 Book Award Winner

Winner of The Foundation for Pentecostal Scholarship's 2012 Award of Excellence

2011 Book of the Year, Christianbook.com's Academic Blog

Most modern prejudice against biblical miracle reports depends on David Hume's argument that uniform human experience precluded miracles. Yet current research shows that human experience is far from uniform. In fact, hundreds of millions of people today claim to have experienced miracles. New Testament scholar Craig Keener argues that it is time to rethink Hume's argument in light of the contemporary evidence available to us. This wide-ranging and meticulously researched two-volume study presents the most thorough current defense of the credibility of the miracle reports in the Gospels and Acts. Drawing on claims from a range of global cultures and taking a multidisciplinary approach to the topic, Keener suggests that many miracle accounts throughout history and from contemporary times are best explained as genuine divine acts, lending credence to the biblical miracle reports.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Baker Academic
  • Publish Date: Nov 1st, 2011
  • Pages: 1248
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.30in - 6.40in - 3.00in - 4.25lb
  • EAN: 9780801039522
  • Categories: Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - New TestamentBiblical Studies - New Testament - Jesus, the Gospels & Acts

About the Author

Keener, Craig S.: - Craig S. Keener (PhD, Duke University) is F. M. and Ada Thompson Professor of Biblical Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He is the award-winning author of nearly forty books, with some 1.4 million copies in circulation. Keener's books have won fifteen national or international awards, including six in Christianity Today. He is married to Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener, who was a refugee in her home country of Congo for eighteen months; their story appears in Impossible Love: The True Story of an African Civil War, Miracles, and Hope against All Odds.