Friday, January 05, 2018

It's a miracle? (PhD Edit)



PhD, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Lampeter, 2010: Theodicy and Practical Theology 

MPhil, Bangor University, 2003: The Problem of Evil: Anglican and Baptist Perspectives

Wheaton professor, Henry Clarence Thiessen (1956) explains that since naturalism holds that nature is the whole of reality, everything that occurs is due to the laws of nature. Thiessen (1956: 186).

He comments Scripture recognizes the existence of the laws of nature, but it is reasoned they do not operate independently of God. Thiessen (1956: 186).

God concurs with the laws he has established, and Thiessen reasons that miracles and revelation can occur when God operates outside of laws he established. Thiessen (1956: 186).

William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg and Robert L. Hubbard, Jr. (1993) suggest miracle stories in the Gospels serve to demonstrate who Jesus Christ was and that God was breaking into human history. Klein, Blomberg, and Hubbard (1993: 340). Miracles are not typical, but were primarily used in the New Testament to highlight the ministry of Christ. Klein, Blomberg, and Hubbard (1993: 340). 

Naturalists and moderate Christians would not necessarily disagree on scientific facts, but many Christians would accept a revealed supernatural source behind nature, the naturalist would deny. Dubray (1911)(2007: 1). Krikorian (1944)(2007: 1).

It can be reasoned therefore that Christians can embrace the similarities that science has with empirical theology, Peters (1992: 297-325); this without a necessary abandonment of the belief that God revealed himself and his plan of salvation within history. Weber (1955)(1981: 381-382). Franke (2005: 65).

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