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Craig S. Keener: Miracles, reviewed by Woodrow Walton

Craig S. Keener: Miracles, reviewed by Woodrow Walton

  Craig S. Keener, Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, 2 Volumes (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2011), 1172 pages, ISBN 9780801039522. All of Keener’s books that this reviewer has seen and read are lengthy. This reviewer owns Keener’s two volume work on The Gospel of John as well as Miracles, the thick […]

Craig S. Keener: Miracles Symposium

Craig S. Keener: Miracles Symposium

Presented by Craig S. Keener in conjunction with Tactical Faith at the 25th annual Biblical Studies Lectures, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University. Beeson Divinity School is an interdenominational, evangelical divinity school on the campus of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama.

Apologetics315 interviews Craig S. Keener

Apologetics315 interviews Craig S. Keener

Craig S. Keener discusses his testimony and his book, Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts with Apologetics315 in this 69 minute interview.

J. Keir Howard's Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament, reviewed by David Seal

J. Keir Howard’s Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament, reviewed by David Seal

J. Keir Howard, Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament (Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock, 2010), 121 pages, ISBN 9781608992447. In his book Medicine, Miracle and Myth in the New Testament, J. Keir Howard has a simple aim, “to apply modern medical knowledge” to the study of miracles and illnesses recounted in the New […]

Excerpts from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener as appearing in Pneuma Review Fall 2013

Excerpts from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener as appearing in Pneuma Review Fall 2013

Excerpts from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener as appearing in Pneuma Review Fall 2013 “Are Miracles Possible?” by Craig S. Keener http://pneumareview.com/are-miracles-possible-craig-keener/ “Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity,” by Craig S. Keener http://pneumareview.com/miracle-accounts-craig-keener/ “Miracle Accounts: Multicultural Approach,” by Craig S. Keener http://pneumareview.com/miracle-accounts-multicultural-approach-craig-keener/ “Miracle Accounts: Majority World Perspectives,” by Craig S. […]

Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity, by Craig S. Keener

Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity, by Craig S. Keener

An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013. From the introduction to Part 3, “Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity” Pages 209-210 The principle of analogy once used to argue against all ancient miracles (either the occurrence of some sorts of extranormal phenomena or their […]

Should Christians Expect Miracles Today?

Should Christians Expect Miracles Today?

by Wayne A. Grudem Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part 1 Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part 2 Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part 3 Should Christians Expect Miracles Today? Objections and Answers from the Bible, Part […]

Craig S. Keener: MIRACLES

Craig S. Keener: MIRACLES

  Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts   Why Miracles Happen Today   Miracles: Answer Skeptics   Miracles: Healing Blindness   Miracles: Medical Proof   Miracles: Raised from the Dead   Miracles: Mass Conversions   Miracles: Less Common in the West?   Miracles: John Wesley   Miracles: Keener’s Reflections  

Miracle Accounts: Majority World Perspectives, by Craig S. Keener

Miracle Accounts: Majority World Perspectives, by Craig S. Keener

An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013. From Part 3, “Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity” Chapter 7, “Majority World Perspectives” Pages 238-241 For these countries alone, and for Pentecostals and charismatics in these countries alone, the estimated total of people claiming to have […]

Miracles and Medical Documentation, by Craig S. Keener

Miracles and Medical Documentation, by Craig S. Keener

  An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013. From Part 4, “Proposed Explanations” Chapter 15, “More Extranormal Cases” Page 721 Implications of and Prospects for Medical Documentation Gardner insists that modern comparative examples can chasten our excessive tendency to skepticism of all […]

Miracle Accounts: Multicultural Approach, by Craig S. Keener

Miracle Accounts: Multicultural Approach, by Craig S. Keener

An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013. From Part 3, “Miracle Accounts beyond Antiquity” Chapter 7, “Majority World Perspectives” Pages 214-219 A Multicultural Approach Social scientists have noted that, despite a variety of interpretations, “people from all cultures relate stories of spontaneous, […]

Are Miracles Possible? by Craig S. Keener

Are Miracles Possible? by Craig S. Keener

An excerpt from Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts, by Craig S. Keener. From Pneuma Review Fall 2013. From Part 2, “Are Miracles Possible?” Chapter 5, “Hume and Philosophic Questions” Pages 161-167 The Circularity of Hume’s Approach Houston challenges at length Hume’s belief that the general improbability of events in a particular class […]

Why Miracles Happen Today, with Craig S. Keener

Why Miracles Happen Today, with Craig S. Keener

Craig S. Keener discusses his book, Miracles: The Credibility of the New Testament Accounts. Part of the Seedbed series from Asbury Theological Seminary.

Miracles: Keener's Reflections

Miracles: Keener’s Reflections

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