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this, however, they do so not in the capacity of the historian, but in the capacity of the believer. In the present discussion, I am not taking the position of the believer, nor am I saying that one should or should not take such a position. I am taking the position of the historian, who on the basis of a limited number of problematic sources has to determine to the best of his or her ability what the historical Jesus actually did. As a result, when reconstructing Jesus' activities, I will not be able to affirm or deny the miracles that he is reported to have done...This is not a problem for only one kind of historian—for atheists or agnostics or
Buddhists or Roman Catholics or Baptists or Jews or Muslims; it is a problem for all historians of every stripe.
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Bultmann, embrace an explicit methodological naturalism such that the very idea of a miracle is ruled out a priori. Others defend the logical possibility of miracle at the theoretical level, but, in practice, retain a functional methodological naturalism, maintaining that we could never be in possession of the type and/or amount of evidence that would justify a historical judgment in favor of the occurrence of a miracle. Still others, suspicious that an uncompromising methodological naturalism most likely reflects an unwarranted metaphysical naturalism, find such a priori skepticism unwarranted and either remain open to, or even explicitly defend, the historicity of miracles within the Jesus tradition.
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Contrary to previous times, virtually everyone in the field today acknowledges that Jesus was considered by his contemporaries to be an exorcist and a worker of miracles. However, when it comes to historical assessment of the miracles tradition itself, the consensus quickly shatters. Some, following
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I should emphasize that historians do not have to deny the possibility of miracles or deny that miracles have actually happened in the past. Many historians, for example, committed
Christians and observant Jews and practicing Muslims, believe that they have in fact happened. When they think or say
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argues that though some historians believe that miracles have happened and others do not, due to the limitations of the sources, it is not possible for historians to affirm or deny them. He states "This is not a problem for only one kind of historian—for atheists or agnostics or
Buddhists or Roman
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The largest group of miracles mentioned in the
Gospels involves healing people who are ill, infirm or disabled. The Gospels give varying amounts of detail for each episode; sometimes Jesus cures simply by saying a few words, at other times, he employs material such as spit and mud. And as per Luke
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As the violations of truth are more common in the testimony concerning religious miracles, than in that concerning any other matter of fact; this must diminish very much the authority of the former testimony, and make us form a general resolution, never to lend any attention to it, with whatever
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Christian authors have discussed the miracles of Jesus at length and assigned specific motives to each miracle. For example, authors
Pentecost and Danilson suggest that the miracle of walking on water centered on the relationship of Jesus with his apostles rather than their peril or the miracle
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asks Jesus to heal her daughter, but Jesus refuses, saying that he has been sent only to "the lost sheep of the house of Israel". The woman persists, saying that "dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters' table". In response Jesus relents and informs her that her daughter has been
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Christian authors also view the miracles of Jesus not merely as acts of power and omnipotence, but as works of love and mercy, performed not with a view to awe by omnipotence, but to show compassion for sinful and suffering humanity. And each miracle involves specific teachings.
1846:, Jesus probably cured some sick people, but described Jesus's healings in modern terms, relating them to "psychosomatic maladies." They found six of the nineteen healings to be "probably reliable". Most participants in the Jesus Seminar believe Jesus practiced exorcisms, as
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Miracle of the (Gadarene) Swine—Jesus exorcises a possessed man (changed in the Gospel of Matthew to two men). When Jesus asks the demon's name (finding the name of the possessing demon was an important traditional tool of exorcists), he is given the reply
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states that the miracles presented in the
Gospels were selected for a twofold reason: first for the manifestation of God's glory, and then for their evidential value. Jesus referred to his "works" as evidences of his mission and his divinity, and in
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Catholics or
Baptists or Jews or Muslims; it is a problem for all historians of every stripe." According to Michael Licona, among general historians there are some postmodern views of historiography that are open to the investigation of miracles.
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at a wedding, when the host runs out of wine, the host's servants fill vessels with water at Jesus's command, then a sample is drawn out and taken to the master of the banquet who pronounces the content of the vessels as the best wine of the
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of Egypt all were thought to have healed the sick and overcome death (i.e., to have raised people from the dead). Some thought that mortal men, if sufficiently famous and virtuous, could do likewise; there were myths about philosophers like
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and found a man with a withered hand, whom Jesus healed, having first challenged the people present to decide what was lawful for
Sabbath—to do good or to do evil, to save life or to kill. The Gospel of Mark adds that this angered the
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teaches that faith, as embodied in the bleeding woman, can exist in seemingly hopeless situations and that through belief, healing can be achieved, in that when the woman is healed, Jesus tells her, "Your faith has healed you".
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and others wrote about other contemporary exorcists, but do not believe the gospel accounts were accurate reports of specific events or that demons exist. They did not find any of the nature miracles to be historical events.
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has a simpler account loosely based on this, with two unnamed blind men instead of one (this "doubling" is a characteristic of Matthew's treatment of Mark's text) and a slightly different version of the story, taking place
614:). The three types of healings are cures, in which an ailment is miraculously remedied, exorcisms, in which demons are cast out of victims, and the resurrection of the dead. Karl Barth said that, among these miracles, the
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Attempts to account for miracles through scientific or rational explanation were mocked even at the turn of the 19th–20th century. A belief in the authenticity of miracles was one of five tests established in 1910 by the
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believes that Jesus as healer is as well supported as almost anything about the historical Jesus. In the Gospels, the activity of Jesus as miracle worker looms large in attracting attention to himself and reinforces his
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at the house of a prominent Pharisee on the Sabbath. Jesus justified the cure by asking, "If one of you has a child or an ox that falls into a well on the Sabbath day, will you not immediately pull it out?"
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Do not believe me unless I do what my Father does. But if I do it, even though you do not believe me, believe the miracles, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me, and I in the Father.
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itself. In their view, the miracle was specifically designed by Jesus to teach the apostles that when encountering obstacles, they need to rely on their faith in Christ, first and foremost.
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and to not tell anyone who had healed him. But the man disobeyed, increasing Jesus's fame, and thereafter Jesus withdrew to deserted places but was followed there.
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1051:—Jesus exorcises an evil spirit who cries out, "What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!"
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narratives for understanding the power of God. Not all theologians with liberal inclinations reject the possibility of miracles, but may reject the
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Mills, Watson E.; Bullard, Roger Aubrey; McKnight, Edgar V. (1990).
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Ferguson, Everett; McHugh, Michael P.; Norris, Frederick W. (1998).
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Jesus the Miracle Worker: A Historical and Theological Study
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3153:"Search | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints"
1386:, narrate Jesus performing miracles during his childhood.
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has a similar account at Capernaum but states that it was
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attributes Jesus's miracles to "the natural result of
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Lockyer, Herbert, 1988 All the Miracles of the Bible
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and eventually even staging the resurrection itself.
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3698:"Modern History Sourcebook: David Hume: On Miracles"
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The Lost Gospel: The Book of Q and Christian Origins
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elements from Christian faith dates to intellectual
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was Christ's final miracle before his resurrection.
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Jesus the Jew: A Historian's Reading of the Gospels
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Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
1778:published an influential essay on miracles in his
1458:Harvested 100 bushels of wheat from a single seed
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3763:the least probable explanation for what happened"
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2699:Jesus: Apocalyptic Prophet of the New Millennium
1318:List of miracles found outside the New Testament
5113:Exorcism of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter
4021:List of Jesus' Miracles and Biblical References
3728:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 162.
3205:Miracles in Greco-Roman antiquity: a sourcebook
3178:What you need to know about Islam & Muslims
1466:Stretched a board that was short for carpentry
1332:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1160:Jesus continues to cast out devils even though
1066:Exorcism of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter
4458:Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament
3639:The Redemptive Self: Stories Americans Live By
3349:A dictionary of science, literature, & art
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6117:Architecture of cathedrals and great churches
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3775:Journal for the Study of the Historical Jesus
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1474:Resurrected a teacher he earlier struck down
1021:Exorcism in Christianity § New Testament
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4058:Jésus, les miracles élucidés par la médecine
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1506:Miraculous Virgin Birth verified by midwife
1426:Made birds of clay and brought them to life
584:, consider these stories to be figurative.
3347:William Thomas Brande, George William Cox,
3208:. Routledge. pp. 11–12, 37–38, 50–53.
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1037:. These incidents are not mentioned in the
902:, the Synoptics state that Jesus entered a
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4453:New Testament places associated with Jesus
4448:Historical background of the New Testament
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3035:(Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1999) p. 282.
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1742:such as "educated, 'liberal' Christians."
986:all those who touch his cloak are healed.
890:. In this miracle, Jesus cured a man with
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2542:International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
1781:An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
1555:(a Greek physician who became a god) and
4780:Jacob (paternal grandfather per Matthew)
4008:A Brief Commentary on the Gospel of Mark
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3641:(Oxford University Press, 2006), p. 164
3384:by Ken Stocker, Jim Stocker 2006 p. 139
1587:were written against this background of
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5134:Raising of the son of the widow of Nain
5032:Jesus healing in the land of Gennesaret
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3544:John R. Donahue, Daniel J. Harrington.
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1274: – Jesus walks on water.
992:also reports that after the miracle of
972:Jesus healing in the land of Gennesaret
900:healing of the man with a withered hand
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5118:Exorcising a boy possessed by a demon
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3680:, especially p. 413; on Ames, p. 233
3033:A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew
2771:by Craig Blomberg, David Wenham 1986
2648:. Westminster John Knox Press, p. 22.
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1095:Exorcising a boy possessed by a demon
652:Healing those who were ill and infirm
562:that characterize his ministry, from
5072:Healing the man with a withered hand
5002:Healing the two blind men in Galilee
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3621:(Stockton, California, 1899), p. 78
3525:The words and works of Jesus Christ.
2871:. Bible.oremus.org. 10 February 2011
1789:specious pretence it may be covered.
1753:that denial or affirmation entails.
1599:Traditional Christian interpretation
704:describes an episode in which Jesus
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5088:Jesus in the synagogue of Capernaum
3996:. Polebridge Press, San Francisco.
3922:Vermes, Geza; Vermès, Géza (1981).
3565:Linda Woodhead, "Christianity," in
3422:The emergence of Christian theology
3310:"Catholic Encyclopedia on Miracles"
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5057:Healing the paralytic at Capernaum
5047:Healing the mother of Peter's wife
5022:Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis
4771:(traditional maternal grandfather)
4765:(traditional maternal grandmother)
2517:Life of Jesus in the New Testament
2122:Healing the paralytic at Capernaum
1927:Healing the deaf mute of Decapolis
1911:Healing the mother of Peter's wife
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920:healing the deaf mute of Decapolis
776:Healing the paralytic at Capernaum
684:as Jesus is leaving Jericho. The
558:, Jesus is said to have performed
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5108:Exorcising the blind and mute man
5098:Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac
5052:Healing the paralytic at Bethesda
4038:Miller, Robert J. Editor (1994).
3956:Liberal Christianity and miracles
3810:HarperSanFrancisco. 1998. p. 566.
2276:Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac
1959:Healing the Paralytic at Bethesda
1547:(better known by his Roman name,
1535:Miracles were widely believed in
1077:Exorcising the blind and mute man
1055:Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac
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856:when he visited Simon's house in
807:healing the paralytic at Bethesda
201:Commissioning the Twelve Apostles
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5528:State church of the Roman Empire
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5062:Healing the royal official's son
5042:Healing the man blind from birth
4987:Jesus healing the bleeding woman
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2858:(Liturgical Press, 1991) p. 133.
2667:. IVP Academic. pp. 38–39.
2665:The Historical Jesus: Five Views
2596:Islam, Judaism, and Christianity
2573:, E.J. Brill Press, Netherlands.
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1145:Jesus casts seven devils out of
942:healing of a centurion's servant
848:The Synoptics describe Jesus as
837:, along with the miracle of the
693:, earlier in the narrative. The
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18:Miracles of Jesus in the Gospels
5511:First seven ecumenical councils
5007:Healing the centurion's servant
4777:(paternal grandfather per Luke)
4103:, E.J. Brill Press, Netherlands
4054:Jésus, les miracles en question
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1434:Resurrected dead playmate Zeno
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38:walking atop the Sea of Galilee
6378:Relations with other religions
5784:Church of the East (Nestorian)
5779:Oriental Orthodox (Miaphysite)
4997:Healing the blind near Jericho
4481:Quest for the historical Jesus
3975:. Peeters Publishers, Leuven.
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3898:The Historical Figure of Jesus
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2210:The Canaanite woman's daughter
2026:Christ healing an infirm woman
1415:Water controlled and purified
1268:joining Jesus as his apostles.
1198:. Jairus, a major patron of a
862:recruiting Simon as an Apostle
267:Triumphal entry into Jerusalem
13:
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5037:Jesus healing an infirm woman
4027:All the Miracles of the Bible
3586:(HarperCollins, 1993), p. 29
3567:Religions in the Modern World
3474:All the Miracles of the Bible
2547:
1655:Similarly, in the miracle of
868:Jesus healing an infirm woman
770:
568:raising Lazarus from the dead
127:Annunciation to the Shepherds
5067:Healing the ear of a servant
4858:Sexuality and marital status
3424:by Eric Francis Osborn 1993
2727:Jesus and his contemporaries
2042:The man with a withered hand
1738:from what they saw as false
1672:healing of Jairus's daughter
1580:argued against the charge).
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706:heals a man blind from birth
29:Miracles attributed to Jesus
7:
6085:Views on poverty and wealth
5139:Raising of Jairus' daughter
4006:Kilgallen, John J. (1989).
3569:(Routledge, 2002), pp. 186
3276:. Mercer University Press.
3157:www.churchofjesuschrist.org
2701:. Oxford University Press.
2644:Powell, Mark Allan (1998).
2489:
2260:Christ exorcising at sunset
1526:Setting and interpretations
1442:Healed a woodcutter's foot
966:the son of a royal official
860:, around the time of Jesus
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6330:World Evangelical Alliance
6292:Traditionalist Catholicism
5093:Jesus exorcising at sunset
4431:Five Discourses of Matthew
3382:Facts, Faith, and the FAQs
3362:An Evangelical Christology
2527:Miracles of Gautama Buddha
2178:Power over demonic spirits
2106:Healing the bleeding woman
1943:Healing the blind at birth
1706:as a standard for a world
1309:but takes place after the
1230:
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1113:Jesus exorcising at sunset
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982:. As Jesus passes through
823:curing of a bleeding woman
608:the blind man of Bethsaida
132:Adoration of the Shepherds
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6325:World Council of Churches
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4099:Van der Loos, H. (1965).
4025:Lockyer, Herbert (1988).
3874:. Yale University Press.
3787:10.1163/17455197-01202002
3657:(Routledge, 2000), p. 76
3505:Reading the New Testament
3452:Berard L. Marthaler 2007
3176:George W. Braswell, 2000
3008:Twelftree (1999), p. 283.
2090:Healing a man with dropsy
1774:The Scottish philosopher
1635:quotes Jesus as follows:
1498:Healed James' viper bite
1482:Resurrected a dead child
850:healing the mother-in-law
719:
154:Massacre of the Innocents
6353:Anti-Christian sentiment
5533:Christian biblical canon
5160:Transfiguration of Jesus
4942:Coin in the fish's mouth
4937:Miraculous catch of fish
4658:In comparative mythology
3242:. Taylor & Francis.
2697:Ehrman, Bart D. (2001).
2482:Coin in the fish's mouth
2355:Relationship with nature
2300:Resurrection of the dead
2194:boy possessed by a demon
1895:
1537:around the time of Jesus
1450:Held water in his cloak
1285:coin in the fish's mouth
1250:miraculous catch of fish
1179:Resurrection of the dead
1173:Resurrection of the dead
934:word meaning "be opened"
816:
616:Transfiguration of Jesus
564:changing water into wine
535:texts. The majority are
6407:Christianity portal
5566:Investiture Controversy
5103:Jesus exorcising a mute
5012:Jesus cleansing a leper
4811:Interactions with women
3895:Sanders, E. P. (1993).
3868:Meier, John P. (1994).
3841:Casey, Maurice (2010).
3754:, HarperCollins, 2009.
3472:Lockyer, Herbert, 1988
2624:Gary R. Habermas, 1996
2560:Twelftree (1999) p. 263
1614:Since according to the
1490:Resurrected a dead man
1242:Turning water into wine
1209:The Young Man from Nain
1131:Jesus exorcising a mute
1029:, Jesus performed many
1025:According to the three
994:Jesus exorcising a mute
759:), while on his way to
755:in the Gospel of Luke (
710:Festival of Tabernacles
6358:Christian universalism
5749:Western Rite Orthodoxy
5594:Protestant Reformation
4992:Blind man of Bethsaida
4962:Jesus walking on water
4821:Mary, sister of Martha
4441:Oral gospel traditions
3202:Cotter, Wendy (1999).
2854:Daniel J. Harrington,
2615:Twelftree (1999) p. 19
2569:H. Van der Loos, 1965
2244:Synagogue in Capernaum
1976:Blind Man of Bethsaida
1819:The Gospel of Afranius
1791:
1653:
1641:
843:fringes of his garment
671:blind man in Bethsaida
560:seven miraculous signs
365:Descent from the Cross
277:Second coming prophecy
49:
6016:Anointing of the Sick
5165:Resurrection of Jesus
4947:Feeding the multitude
4548:Life of Christ Museum
4543:Life of Christ in art
4101:The Miracles of Jesus
4069:The Miracles of Jesus
3954:See discussion under
3684:; on Niebuhr, p. 436
3360:Bernard L. Ramm 1993
2856:The Gospel of Matthew
2769:The Miracles of Jesus
2725:Craig A. Evans, 2001
2571:The Miracles of Jesus
2434:Feeding the multitude
2138:Healing in Gennesaret
1858:According to scholar
1786:
1756:Among other changes,
1649:
1637:
1620:Catholic Encyclopedia
1477:Infancy Thomas 14–15
1408:Secret Gospel of Mark
1311:Resurrection of Jesus
1262:James, son of Zebedee
1233:Jesus in Christianity
1189:resurrection of Jesus
604:The Miracles of Jesus
171:Finding in the Temple
144:Adoration of the Magi
35:
6337:Nondenominationalism
6210:Role in civilization
5677:Independent Catholic
5619:Relations with Islam
5599:Catholic Reformation
5017:Cleansing ten lepers
4952:Cursing the fig tree
4364:Sayings on the cross
4322:Entry into Jerusalem
4077:Twelftree, Graham H.
4042:, Polebridge Press,
4040:The Complete Gospels
3971:Bersee, Ton (2021).
3831:Funk 1998, pp. 530ff
2893:(Brill, 1995) p. 67.
2532:Miracles of Muhammad
2466:Cursing the fig tree
2074:Cleansing ten lepers
1993:Blind man Bartimaeus
1734:to distinguish true
1679:Liberal Christianity
1645:cleansing ten lepers
1578:Eusebius of Caesaria
1291:Cursing the fig tree
1164:wants to kill him. (
1009:Garden of Gethsemane
708:, placed during the
589:Age of Enlightenment
523:deeds attributed to
6383:Unlimited atonement
6368:Cultural Christians
5807:Jehovah's Witnesses
5429:Sermon on the Mount
5358:Christian tradition
5285:Lists of Christians
5208:Christianity Portal
4853:Race and appearance
4791:(traditional uncle)
4697:Jesus the Splendour
4339:Agony in the Garden
4254:Sermon on the Mount
3546:The Gospel of Mark.
3503:Pheme Perkins 1988
2512:Chronology of Jesus
2504:Christianity portal
2315:Young Man from Nain
1891:Gallery of miracles
1740:professors of faith
1694:Christians such as
1574:Apollonius of Tyana
1531:Cultural background
1429:Infancy Thomas 2.3
1227:Harmony with nature
726:Jesus cures a leper
644:at a distance. The
574:For many Christians
547:, and control over
304:Agony in the Garden
206:Sermon on the Mount
36:Jesus's miracle of
6228:Crusading movement
5496:Ante-Nicene period
5170:Ascension of Jesus
5144:Lazarus of Bethany
4838:Rejection of Jesus
4515:Christ myth theory
4332:Farewell Discourse
3928:. Fortress Press.
3752:Jesus, Interrupted
3523:Dwight Pentecost.
2583:Harris, Stephen L.
2347:Raising of Lazarus
2331:Daughter of Jairus
1770:Nonreligious views
1724:divinity of Christ
1684:Liberal Christians
1501:Infancy Thomas 19
1493:Infancy Thomas 18
1485:Infancy Thomas 17
1469:Infancy Thomas 13
1461:Infancy Thomas 12
1453:Infancy Thomas 11
1445:Infancy Thomas 10
1328:The Book of Mormon
1323:The Book of Mormon
1220:Raising of Lazarus
1196:Daughter of Jairus
1001:healing of Malchus
839:daughter of Jairus
809:and occurs at the
582:liberal Christians
297:Paraclete promised
292:Farewell Discourse
166:Return to Nazareth
50:
6438:Miracles of Jesus
6425:
6424:
6391:
6390:
6319:Charta Oecumenica
5829:
5828:
5819:Iglesia ni Cristo
5634:
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5614:French Revolution
5604:Thirty Years' War
5476:Apostolic fathers
5444:Great Commandment
5215:
5214:
5191:Ministry of Jesus
4957:Calming the storm
4925:Control of nature
4918:Miracles of Jesus
4884:
4883:
4806:Language of Jesus
4753:Brothers of Jesus
4625:Session of Christ
4501:Mara bar Serapion
4302:Great Commandment
4197:Flight into Egypt
4056:, Paris, 1999 –
4052:Murcia, Thierry,
4010:, Paulist Press,
3935:978-0-8006-1443-0
3908:978-0-7139-9059-1
3881:978-0-300-14033-0
3854:978-0-567-64517-3
3847:. A&C Black.
3822:Funk 1998, p. 531
3735:978-0-7432-2910-4
3527:Zondervan, 1980.
3031:Craig S. Keener,
2537:Parables of Jesus
2522:Ministry of Jesus
2450:Draught of fishes
2402:Calming the storm
2292:Exorcising a mute
2227:Gerasenes demonic
2058:Cleansing a leper
1842:According to the
1712:cultic traditions
1516:
1515:
1437:Infancy Thomas 9
1303:catch of 153 fish
1278:Calming the storm
1185:canonical gospels
882:The healing of a
742:Deuteronomic Code
724:A story in which
686:Gospel of Matthew
595:Types and motives
517:miracles of Jesus
513:
512:
377:Harrowing of Hell
149:Flight into Egypt
76:
75:
73:canonical gospels
71:according to the
16:(Redirected from
6445:
6415:
6414:
6405:
6404:
6248:Environmentalism
6198:Church buildings
6100:
6099:
5915:Eastern Orthodox
5910:Eastern Catholic
5822:
5821:
5789:Eastern Catholic
5767:Eastern Orthodox
5655:
5654:
5576:Age of Discovery
5561:East–West Schism
5459:Great Commission
5390:
5389:
5242:
5235:
5228:
5219:
5218:
5127:Raising the dead
4974:
4911:
4904:
4897:
4888:
4887:
4874:
4873:
4749:(alleged father)
4603:Person of Christ
4476:Historical Jesus
4307:Olivet Discourse
4235:Great Commission
4131:
4124:
4117:
4108:
4107:
4096:
4085:. IVP Academic.
3959:
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3790:
3781:(1–2): 106–129.
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3716:
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3667:
3661:
3651:
3645:
3637:Dan P. McAdams,
3635:
3629:
3615:
3609:
3596:
3590:
3582:Burton L. Mack,
3580:
3574:
3563:
3557:
3548:Zondervan 1981.
3542:
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3143:
3141:Matthew 17:24–27
3138:
3132:
3127:
3121:
3116:
3110:
3105:
3099:
3094:
3088:
3078:Matthew 17:14–21
3075:
3069:
3064:Matthew 15:21–28
3061:
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2747:Church dogmatics
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2386:Walking on water
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2370:Marriage at Cana
2365:
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2085:
2069:
2053:
2037:
2021:
2005:
1987:
1970:
1954:
1938:
1922:
1906:
1808:Russian skeptic
1758:Thomas Jefferson
1704:humane teachings
1657:walking on water
1629:John the Baptist
1605:Hypostatic union
1389:
1388:
1272:Walking on water
1266:John the Apostle
1099:Matthew 17:14–21
1081:Matthew 12:22–32
1027:Synoptic Gospels
976:Matthew 14:34–36
886:is described in
811:Pool of Bethesda
612:walking on water
505:
498:
491:
477:
469:
447:Road to Damascus
419:Great Commission
272:Temple cleansing
85:
70:
69:
52:
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46:Walking on Water
21:
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6089:
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5969:One true church
5825:
5793:
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5630:
5580:
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5409:in Christianity
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4932:Wedding at Cana
4920:
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4645:In other faiths
4639:
4562:
4558:Transfiguration
4519:
4462:
4392:
4292:Transfiguration
4166:
4158:
4140:
4135:
4093:
4072:BBC documentary
3986:Funk, Robert W.
3968:
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3800:Funk, Robert W.
3798:
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3749:Ehrman, Bart D.
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3058:
3045:Matthew 8:28–34
3043:
3039:
3030:
3026:
3016:
3012:
3007:
3003:
2996:
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2977:
2973:
2968:Matthew 8:14–15
2958:
2954:
2944:Matthew 9:18–26
2938:
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2872:
2869:"Luke 18:35–43"
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2418:Transfiguration
2414:
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1893:
1868:placebo effects
1832:
1830:Scholarly views
1824:active measures
1772:
1763:Jefferson Bible
1681:
1601:
1533:
1528:
1384:Infancy Gospels
1380:
1378:Infancy Gospels
1371:3 Nephi 28:1–23
1353:3 Nephi 17:7–10
1340:3 Nephi 11:8–17
1325:
1320:
1235:
1229:
1181:
1175:
1135:Matthew 9:32–34
1117:Matthew 8:16–17
1023:
1017:
990:Matthew 9:35–36
944:is reported in
940:The miraculous
918:The miraculous
884:man with dropsy
880:
831:Matthew 9:18–26
819:
800:get up and walk
796:get up and walk
773:
722:
663:
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597:
509:
457:
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438:In rest of the
431:
430:
408:Noli me tangere
392:
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381:
346:Crown of Thorns
321:Sanhedrin trial
262:
252:
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247:Transfiguration
186:
176:
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112:Joseph's dreams
95:
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42:Ivan Aivazovsky
40:as depicted in
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6258:Fundamentalism
6255:
6253:Existentialism
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6144:God the Father
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5964:Body of Christ
5961:
5951:
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5809:
5803:
5801:
5799:Restorationist
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5508:
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5501:Late antiquity
5498:
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5490:
5484:
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5479:
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5471:Church fathers
5468:
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4816:Mary Magdalene
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4738:(legal father)
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4436:Gospel harmony
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4154:List of topics
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3901:. Allen Lane.
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139:Circumcision
122:Virgin birth
100:Annunciation
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6149:Holy Spirit
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6021:Holy orders
5870:Christology
5863:Holy Spirit
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5707:Charismatic
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5506:Constantine
5449:Crucifixion
5331:Foundations
4784:Descendants
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4725:Genealogies
4692:Manichaeism
4598:Incarnation
4593:Christology
4586:1st century
4468:Historicity
4359:Crucifixion
4327:Last Supper
3493:Mt 14:34–36
3049:Mark 5:1–20
2745:Karl Barth
1885:Géza Vermes
1836:Bart Ehrman
1795:Will Durant
1710:freed from
1589:Hellenistic
1539:. Gods and
1254:Saint Peter
1005:Simon Peter
974:appears in
950:Luke 7:1–10
888:Luke 14:1–6
870:appears in
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825:appears in
788:Mark 2:1–12
780:Matthew 9:1
778:appears in
728:appears in
402:Appearances
360:Crucifixion
287:Last Supper
6287:Prosperity
6263:Liberation
6203:Cathedrals
6188:Pilgrimage
6173:Literature
6050:Philosophy
5986:Sacraments
5959:Four marks
5920:Protestant
5895:Born again
5692:Anabaptist
5682:Protestant
5624:Influences
5586:Modern era
5290:By country
4630:Son of God
4525:Depictions
4263:Beatitudes
4220:Temptation
4164:Chronology
4048:0060655879
4034:0310281016
4016:0809130599
4002:0060629789
3625:Full text
3162:13 October
3119:Jn 11:1–44
3108:Lk 7:11–17
3097:Mk 5:21–43
2929:Mt 12:9–13
2548:References
1995:in Jericho
1803:at Lourdes
1799:suggestion
1793:Historian
1776:David Hume
1751:polemicism
1583:The first
1566:Empedocles
1562:Pythagoras
1283:Finding a
1231:See also:
1177:See also:
1019:See also:
984:Gennesaret
928:Ephphatha!
771:Paralytics
691:in Galilee
682:Bartimaeus
587:Since the
521:miraculous
397:Empty tomb
372:Entombment
215:Beatitudes
196:Temptation
105:Visitation
93:Early life
6363:Criticism
6313:Ecumenism
6277:Mysticism
6243:Democracy
6233:Anarchism
6220:Movements
6183:Mythology
6161:Catechism
6156:Education
6073:Evolution
5996:Eucharist
5979:Canon law
5937:Theotokos
5932:Mariology
5890:Salvation
5880:Tradition
5727:Methodist
5687:Adventist
5521:Chalcedon
5081:Exorcisms
4843:Criticism
4828:Christmas
4704:Mandaeism
4680:Ahmadiyya
4388:Ascension
4312:Anointing
4247:Disciples
4230:Selecting
3722:(2002) .
3676:, search
3607:miracles.
3605:, search
3130:Lk 5:1–11
2925:Jn 5:1–18
2914:Jn 5:1–18
1736:believers
1692:reformist
1625:John 5:36
1553:Asclepius
1336:Ascension
1200:synagogue
1183:All four
1151:Mark 16:9
1031:exorcisms
1015:Exorcisms
958:Capernaum
954:centurion
924:Decapolis
913:Pharisees
904:synagogue
858:Capernaum
765:Samaritan
761:Jerusalem
642:Capernaum
638:centurion
541:exorcisms
529:Christian
463:Portals:
426:Ascension
282:Anointing
242:Rejection
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6096:features
6080:Politics
6033:Ablution
6001:Marriage
5905:Catholic
5835:Theology
5742:Reformed
5722:Lutheran
5717:Holiness
5697:Anglican
5667:Catholic
5571:Crusades
5516:Nicaea I
5466:Apostles
5439:Miracles
5434:Parables
5424:Ministry
5414:Nativity
5378:timeline
5275:Prophets
5270:Glossary
5153:Personal
4876:Category
4747:Panthera
4732:(mother)
4491:Josephus
4344:Betrayal
4287:Miracles
4282:Parables
4242:Ministry
4225:Apostles
4182:Nativity
4079:(1999).
4066:(2003).
3992:(1998).
3988:and the
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3704:19 April
3678:miracles
3573:and 193.
3535:, p. 234
3442:Lk 17:19
3316:19 April
3289:19 April
3255:19 April
3221:19 April
2987:Lk 6:6–8
2983:Mk 3:1–3
2979:Mt 12:10
2875:19 April
2844:20:29–34
2833:10:46–52
2490:See also
1848:Josephus
1698:and the
1549:Hercules
1545:Heracles
1543:such as
1541:demigods
1245:banquet.
1155:Luke 8:2
232:Parables
227:Miracles
184:Ministry
117:Nativity
6346:Related
6139:Trinity
6104:Culture
6068:Science
6038:Hygiene
6028:Mission
6011:Penance
5991:Baptism
5927:Worship
5900:Liturgy
5848:Trinity
5759:Eastern
5737:Quakers
5702:Baptist
5659:Western
5649:members
5419:Baptism
5373:History
5363:Worship
5265:Outline
5196:Miracle
5179:Related
4799:Related
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4663:Judaism
4653:Jesuism
4553:Statues
4506:Gospels
4496:Tacitus
4486:Sources
4411:Matthew
4406:Gospels
4317:Passion
4270:Prayers
4215:Baptism
4204:Infancy
4149:Outline
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3659:online.
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2736:pp. 6–7
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1585:Gospels
1398:Sources
1393:Miracle
1073:healed.
932:Aramaic
908:Sabbath
898:In the
753:episode
673:in the
578:Muslims
554:In the
533:Islamic
326:Mocking
260:Passion
191:Baptism
6063:Ethics
5944:Saints
5853:Father
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5384:spread
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5338:Church
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930:", an
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549:nature
314:Arrest
237:Prayer
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6272:Right
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6129:Jesus
6094:Other
5949:Angel
5404:Jesus
5394:Early
5343:Creed
5312:Canon
5300:Bible
5260:Index
5186:Jesus
4980:Cures
4675:Islam
4354:Trial
4258:Plain
4138:Jesus
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3411:20:30
3371:p. 45
3338:p. 25
2635:p. 60
1896:Cures
1520:Quran
817:Women
667:Jesus
525:Jesus
479:Bible
210:Plain
6268:Left
6168:Flag
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5645:list
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4763:Anne
4730:Mary
4426:John
4421:Luke
4416:Mark
4376:Tomb
4087:ISBN
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