Reported Miracles
In "Reported Miracles," author J. Houston provides a compelling exploration of the intersection between miracles and belief in God. Published in 2007 by Cambridge University Press, this thought-provoking paperback spans 280 pages and challenges the renowned arguments of Hume, alongside contemporary theological discussions. Houston meticulously analyzes various claims of miracles, presenting a case for their significance in supporting faith. Moreover, he delves into the broader implications of these discussions for science, history, and theology. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the philosophy of religion, the history of doctrines about miracles, and the rich narrative of Christianity. Engage with Houston’s insightful reflections and discover how reports of miracles can enrich our understanding of faith and reason.