The Supernatural in the New Testament, Possible, Credible, and Historical / Or, An Examination of the Validity of Some Recent Objections Against Christianity as a Divine Revelation
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This work examines the supernatural elements present in the New Testament, addressing recent objections to Christianity as a divine revelation. It begins by outlining the controversy between defenders and opponents of Christianity, followed by definitions of key terms. The author explores the nature of supernatural occurrences in the New Testament, aiming to validate their credibility and historical significance. The text engages with philosophical and scientific questions, as well as principles of historical criticism, in an effort to provide a comprehensive defense of the faith against contemporary critiques.
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