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Miracles

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Impact of Richard Mead on Miracles

Hume is famous for defining miracles as a violation of law of nature. Richard Mead takes that materialism one stage further, and we know Mead is fully provided with all the clandestine, irreligious texts of the age. And Mead says, let's look at the Old Testament. We've got lots of accounts of healing, of bodies being resolved and non-corrupted. Well, it's just medicine. So his book in the 1730s applies modern medical knowledge to the Old Testament accounts of healing and illness - they were ignorant. But can we come to stick with our society and talk about what Richard Mead did, and how he figured in the development of ideas away from the belief system

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