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Christianity through a study of Luke and Acts  

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Paper 1 - Christianity through a study of Luke and Acts Title 1 (a)(i)Explain the term 'miracle' The term miracle is viewed in more ways than one depending on many factors. A Christian's definition would be somewhat different to that of a non-religious person's. The Chambers Family Dictionary defines a miracle as "a wonder, a prodigy, and a supernatural event - a mediaeval drama founded on Old or New Testament history or on the legends of the saints". The term through a Christian's eyes is a more religious one in which God plays a vital part. A Christian might describe a miracle as "an event that happens through an act of God. God's work becomes clearly seen in an unexpected way such as an answered prayer. Miracles don't break the laws of nature they are signs that God is at work". A typical non Christian's definition might be "when something good happens to...

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