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Miracles

by C. S. Lewis

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... Divorce by C.S. Lewis 7. Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis 8. Letters to Malcolm by C.S. Lewis 9. Miracles by C.S. Lewis 10. On Stories and Other Essays on Literature by C.S. Lewis

... Non-fiction The Problem of Pain - an excellent study of pain and agency within the context of Christianity. Miracles: A preliminary study - challenging reading on the subject of miracles in Christianity. Seeking Enlightenment... Hat by Hat - a memoir of Ms. Barr's move from ...

... Obsessed, Showdown, Sinner, by Ted Dekker Out of the Silent Planet, Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Four Loves, Reflections on the Psalms, Letters to Malcomlm: Chiefly on Prayer, by CS Lewis Morgawr, The First King of Shannara ...

... Obsessed, Showdown, Sinner, by Ted Dekker Out of the Silent Planet, Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Four Loves, Reflections on the Psalms, Letters to Malcomlm: Chiefly on Prayer, by CS Lewis Morgawr The First King of Shannara ...

... Obsessed, Showdown, Sinner, by Ted Dekker Out of the Silent Planet, Mere Christianity, The Problem of Pain, Miracles, A Grief Observed, The Four Loves, Reflections on the Psalms, Letters to Malcomlm:Chiefly on Prayer, by CS Lewis Also, I read more on here, and any ...

... (nonfiction) 1. Mere Christianity 2. The Screwtape Letters 3. The Great Divorce 4. The Problem of Pain 5. Miracles 6. A Grief Observed 7. The Abolition of Man 8. Surprised by Joy 9. The Weight of Glory

... Second, they show what God or Jesus will potentially do for us all. C.S. Lewis makes the same point (I think in his Miracles, but it may be elsewhere). Certainly this is consistent with your thesis. But I think it is just as consistent with the thesis that God or Jesus intended the a ...

... Second, they show what God or Jesus will potentially do for us all. C.S. Lewis makes the same point (I think in his Miracles, but it may be elsewhere). Certainly this is at least consistent with your thesis. But I think it is just as consistent with the thesis that God or Jesus ...

For the "intellectual objections to miracles" crowd there is always Miracles, which as I recall doesn't get around to the Bible until after it's demonstrated that Miracles could happen. Practically every religion believes in miracles. One of the only real differences between Greek gods and ...

... crucial questions, the crux of theological debate that I am wrestling with at the moment. I have just started reading Miracles and aim to post some views in a few days. John

... can wrap around. Have you read any C.S. Lewis? He was an atheist intellectual who developed faith. One of his books is Miracles, and I think addresses some of your questions.

This week's reads: 174. Miracles: A Preliminary Study by C.S. Lewis - nonfiction 175. Legacies by F. Paul Wilson - the first book I had ever read in the Repairman Jack series and I really liked it 176. Fifth Business by Robertson Davies - the first book in the Deptford Tri ...

... Gordimer Letters of a Woman Homesteader by Elinore Pruitt Stewart Doctor Thorne by Anthony Trollope Miracles: A Preliminary Study by C.S. Lewis A Little Learning by Evelyn Waugh Overhead in a Balloon by Mavis Gallant Iron and Silk by Mark Salzm ...

... olkien The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis Miracles by C.S. Lewis The Confessions of St. Augustine A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Les Miserables by Victor Hugo Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott Th ...

... World 229 Apocrypha & pseudepigrapha: Apocrypha 230 Christian theology: Mere Christianity 231 God: Miracles or God: a Biography 236 Eschatology: The Great Divorce 239 Apologetics & polemics: Orthodoxy 242 Devotional literature: A Grief Observed ...

... this matter, might judge, it's a miracle his books sold so well, despite their luridness. But sometimes we must credit miracles - even of bad taste.

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