
Is Belief in Miracles Rational? | Fr. Anselm Ramelow, O.P.
The Thomistic Institute
The Rationality of Belief in Miracles
This chapter delves into the rationality of believing in miracles by discussing the principle of analogy in evaluating historical evidence. It emphasizes the importance of treating past testimony in a similar manner to present testimonies and challenges the notion that miracles are beyond scientific understanding. The discussion also explores how modern methodologies akin to criminology and forensic investigations can offer insights into assessing evidence for miracles.
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