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MPhil, Bangor University, 2003: The Problem of Evil: Anglican and Baptist Perspectives
Certainly, the historical figures in the Old and New Testaments who claimed to have witnessed miracles have to be considered when one evaluates an explanation for our Universe.
As J.D. Spiceland stated:
Christian faith is informed by the revelation of God to man in Scripture and in the mighty acts recorded there. . . .The continuing work of the church in the world may itself be viewed as evidence for the truth of the biblical concept of miracle. Spiceland (1996: 724).
A belief in the Christian God and Christ is not comparable to a belief in fictional Unicorns, or even UFOs or Atlantis I might add, for which their existence has been speculated but not proven. People and events are documented in sixty-six books of Scripture and other historical books. The Biblical books contain a consistent story of God’s work in humanity, and at times these books contain miracles.
PhD, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, Lampeter, 2010: Theodicy and Practical Theology
SPICELAND, J.D. (1996) Miracles, in Walter A. Elwell (ed.), Evangelical Dictionary of Theology, Grand Rapids, Baker Books.