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Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College Miracles PHIL 5013 Philosophy of Religion Instructor: Stephen M. Ashby, Ph.D. Kendall Ross June/July 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS Miracles 3 Introduction 3 Miracles Defined 3 Thomas Aquinas 4 The Resurrection of Jesus 5 Conclusion 6 Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College PHIL 5013 - Philosophy of Religion Miracles Introduction Many religiously minded people would testify to a belief in miracles and would probably claim that they have either witnessed a miracle in their own life or in another's. They may also claim that such events are evidence for the existence of God. For example, many Christians would claim that the miracle of the resurrection of Jesus validated his claim to be the only way to God. Others, however, may want to challenge the notion of miracles. These people may want...

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