Dialogues on Miracle
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Dialogues on Miracles is a culmination of his life's work on the subject.
This book embarks on a fascinating exploration of the rationality of belief in miracles, making complex philosophical and theological concepts accessible to readers from all backgrounds. By employing the timeless literary device of dialogue, a tradition dating back to Plato, this work presents a compelling defense of the possibility of rationally justified belief in miracles. The dialogues engage with opposing views in a genuine and respectful manner, providing a nuanced and thought-provoking exploration of the subject. Unlike some scholarly texts that prioritize references over argument, this book strikes a balance between intellectual rigor and clarity, avoiding oversimplification and straw man arguments. The author's hope is that both believers and skeptics will engage with this work, sparking a rich and meaningful discussion. Renowned scholars have praised the book for its excellence, accessibility, and fairness. "Robert Larmer's Dialogues on Miracles is a masterful work that updates traditional topics and introduces new ones, making it a feast of ideas on the subject," writes JP Moreland, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Biola University. Phillip H. Wiebe, Professor of Philosophy at Trinity Western University, notes that Larmer's work "exhibits the insight that can be gained by viewing some matter from every conceivable angle." Robert Stackpole, Director of the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy, praises the book's clarity and fairness, predicting that it will become the standard introduction to the subject of miracles for years to come. As a culmination of the author's life's work on the subject, Dialogues on Miracles is a landmark achievement in the field.
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