
Miracles: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Nov 23, 2017
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198747217
ISBN-13
9780198747215
Description
In a world often divided by beliefs and interpretations, Yujin Nagasawa explores the multifaceted concept of miracles. He delves into their significance across different cultures and religions, highlighting moments where the divine intersects with the mundane. With examples ranging from biblical wonders to mystical occurrences in modern faith practices, he challenges readers to consider what defines a miracle and why they continue to captivate the human imagination.
Through a concise examination, Nagasawa posits that miracles serve not only as expressions of faith but also as profound symbols of hope and transcendence. He encourages a reflective journey, inviting readers to confront their own understanding of the miraculous. By bridging historical contexts and contemporary perspectives, he opens up a dialogue about the ongoing relevance of miracles in today's society.
Ultimately, this enlightening exploration offers a thought-provoking lens through which to view the extraordinary, urging readers to appreciate the complexities of belief and the powerful narratives that shape human experience. It promises to leave an imprint on those willing to ponder the miraculous in both spiritual and everyday life.
Through a concise examination, Nagasawa posits that miracles serve not only as expressions of faith but also as profound symbols of hope and transcendence. He encourages a reflective journey, inviting readers to confront their own understanding of the miraculous. By bridging historical contexts and contemporary perspectives, he opens up a dialogue about the ongoing relevance of miracles in today's society.
Ultimately, this enlightening exploration offers a thought-provoking lens through which to view the extraordinary, urging readers to appreciate the complexities of belief and the powerful narratives that shape human experience. It promises to leave an imprint on those willing to ponder the miraculous in both spiritual and everyday life.
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