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Understanding Miracles: How to Know if They Are from God, the Devil, or the Imagination

by Zsolt Aradi

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There are more false claims about miracles than nearly anything else claims by skeptics and believers alike, few of whom know what the Church actually says about miracles. The result is a popular culture whose muddled concepts deny us any sense of the real meaning and majesty of those events. This book gives you the most comprehensive, careful, and thoughtful discussion of miracles today.… (more)
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There are more false claims about miracles than nearly anything else claims by skeptics and believers alike, few of whom know what the Church actually says about miracles. The result is a popular culture whose muddled concepts deny us any sense of the real meaning and majesty of those events. This book gives you the most comprehensive, careful, and thoughtful discussion of miracles today.

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