Not since C. S. Lewis in 1947 has an author of Eric Metaxas’s stature undertaken a major exploration of the phenomenon of miracles. In this groundbreaking work, Metaxas examines the compatibility between faith and science and provides well-documented anecdotal evidence of actual miracles. With compelling—sometimes electrifying—evidence that there is something real to be reckoned with, Metaxas offers a timely, civil, and thoughtful answer to recent books by Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris. Already a New York Times bestseller, Miracles will be welcomed by both believers and skeptics—who will find their minds opening to the possibilities.
Metaxas has done it again…he presents hope for the tone deaf who cannot hear the splendor of the music of the spheres, and he brings in sunlight for modern cave dwellers who have become accustomed to only shadows on the wall of our increasingly windowless world. — Os Guinness Both erudite and intimate, Metaxas invites even the scoffer to wonder. Kirkus Reviews No Christian thinker today combines reason and wit, argument and imagination, to greater effect. — Joseph Loconte, Associate Professor of History at the King’s College, NYC It comes with some weighty endorsements, and attempts to navigate the middle ground between enthusiasm and scepticism. Together Magazine In some ways a more personal, anecdotal and updated version of C. S. Lewis’s 1947 book on the subject, Miracles is an exploration and an exhortation to view miracles as not only possible, but as far more widespread than most of us had ever imagined. Edition Magazine The book is in two halves, the first a defence of miracles…The second half comprises stories of more homely miracles drawn from the author’s circle of friends. These range from the frankly unremarkable…to the genuinely astonishing.
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