Oxford Languages defines “miracle” as: a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural or scientific laws and is therefore considered to be the work of a divine agency. Some call ...
Miracles these days are not as widespread as they used to be. But for Catholic—and, to a much lesser degree, for Protestant and Jew—miracles are a fact of faith. How much of a fact and how essential ...
Waiting for a miracle? Lots of people are. A national survey conducted in 2007 found that 79% of Americans believe miracles still occur today as in ancient times. Many hope for medical miracles – 60% ...
It’s not that modern man cannot believe in miracles; it’s just that he needs to be shown how. — R. R. Niebuhr The term “miracle” is often loosely used in medicine to refer to results that are beyond ...