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An Inquiry How Far The Miracles Of Our Savior Are Typical Of The Nature Of The Christian Dispensation (1837)
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Examining the significance of Jesus Christ's miracles, John Murray argues that these acts serve as symbolic representations of the Christian faith rather than mere magical occurrences. He analyzes key miracles, such as healing the blind and raising Lazarus, illustrating their deeper meanings within the Christian message. Additionally, Murray addresses the role of miracles in the early church as tools for spreading the gospel. This work offers a profound insight into the interplay between faith and miracles in Christianity, preserved as a facsimile reprint of the original 1837 publication.
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An Inquiry How Far The Miracles Of Our Savior Are Typical Of The Nature Of The Christian Dispensation (1837), John Murray
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- Titul
- An Inquiry How Far The Miracles Of Our Savior Are Typical Of The Nature Of The Christian Dispensation (1837)
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autoři
- John Murray
- Vydavatel
- Kessinger Publishing, LLC
- Rok vydání
- 2009
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 60
- ISBN13
- 9781437477962
- Kategorie
- Esoterika a náboženství
- Anotace
- Examining the significance of Jesus Christ's miracles, John Murray argues that these acts serve as symbolic representations of the Christian faith rather than mere magical occurrences. He analyzes key miracles, such as healing the blind and raising Lazarus, illustrating their deeper meanings within the Christian message. Additionally, Murray addresses the role of miracles in the early church as tools for spreading the gospel. This work offers a profound insight into the interplay between faith and miracles in Christianity, preserved as a facsimile reprint of the original 1837 publication.