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This study examines changing theological attitudes toward miracles, arguing that critical scholarship has progressively narrowed which biblical events are considered miraculous and that some raisings of the dead may be intelligible as trance or resuscitation. It traces how alleged wonders migrate into the sphere of natural explanation as knowledge grows, and it urges a revision of apologetics that locates the genuine supernatural in moral and spiritual revelation rather than in physical marvels. Emphasizing life, psychical power, and ethical ideals as the primary vehicles of divine action, it recommends reinterpreting Jesus' extraordinary acts as signs of a higher revelatory message.

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James Morris Whiton

James Morris Whiton was an American author and theologian known for his exploration of the intersection between religion and the supernatural. His notable work, "Miracles and Supernatural Religion," delves into the nature of miracles within the context of religious belief, examining their implications and significance. Whiton's writings reflect a thoughtful engagement with theological questions and contribute to the discourse on faith and reason. His work remains a point of reference for those interested in the philosophical aspects of religion.

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