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Miracles

Realist views

o A realist understanding of miracles is to see them as real events in the world, brought about by a
transcendent being.
o This would be a God who is personal and who acts in the world for a purpose.
o Realist examples include the 1950 church choir incident and Juliane Koepcke’s survival.
o Miracles are events brought about by the power of God working through people, e.g. Moses.
o They are an example of God’s divine power and compassion.
o Hume said that miracles were a violation of natural law.

Issues with realist views

o God choosing to only save some people, there is still a huge amount of suffering.
o Science does not accept a violation of natural law as a possibility.
o The mass of evidence supporting the laws of nature make it unreasonable to believe.

Counters to the issues with realist views

 Natural laws are seen as probabilistic, hey summarise what has been found to happen.
 If something appears to go against nature, the law has to be revised.
 Hick said that is there is an exception to a law of nature, the law simply expands to include the
exception.

Anti-realist views

 An anti-realist understanding of miracles is to reject realist views, there is no commitment to
understanding ‘God’ as a transcendent ‘being’.
 Miracles are mental states of human psychology, it is something that transforms a community of
people or lifts the spirit, e.g. a beautiful sunrise or birth of a child.
 Natural events such as this are seen as miraculous.

Scholars who take anti-realist views of miracles

o Paul Tillich
 Believes God is not a ‘being’, but ‘being itself’.
 Miracles are not interventions in the world by a transcendent God.
 They are events that are astonishing without breaking the laws of nature.
 Or they point to the mystery of being.
 Or they are signs/symbols within a religious experience.
o John Hick
 Believes miracles are ordinary/natural events seen through the eye of faith.
 They are events through which one can become conscious of God acting towards them.
 The event must be religiously significant.
 A miracle is an event that is experiences as a miracle.
o R. F. Holland
 Miracles do not have to violate the laws of nature.
 If an event has a beneficial coincidence which is interpreted in a religious fashion, then it is a
miracle.
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