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Reported Miracles: A Critique of Hume [Hardcover]

J. Houston (Author)

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May 27, 1994 0521415497 978-0521415491
Hume argued that no reasonable person should believe the report of miracles as exceptions to nature's usual course. Many religiously skeptical philosophers agree with him, while some theologians have offered other reasons why those who are believers in God should also refuse to accept accounts of miracles as accurate reportage. Taking the opposite stance, Houston argues that miracle stories may contribute toward the reasonableness of belief in God, and, appropriately attested, may be accepted by believers in God. To bolster his case he examines historically and intellectually significant writings about the miraculous.

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"...will be of value to those seeking a synthesis of the intellectual history of the modern debate over miracles and to those philosophers and theologians for whom the debate is still important." The Journal of Religion

"A thought provoking study that could challenge an open minded skeptic." The Reader's Review

"...this book has reopened a debate that has been considered closed for many years, and the author's attempts to refute the Humean add a valuable chapter to the discussion of the role of evidence and belief in historical, scientific, theological, and epistemological contexts" Choice

"Houston's vigorous study makes a contribution to the ever-growing body of Hume-literature and to the never-ending debate about the validity of his argument." Colin Brown, Calvin Theological Journal

"This careful study, thorough in both critical analysis and constructive proposal, deserves the attention of all philosophers of religion and of all traditional theists who would arm themselves against one of their most devstating critics." Nigel Biggar, Religious Studies Review

"...the book is an indispensible resource for anyone considering the issue of the status of miracle reports. Contemporary theological literature is enhanced by Houston's accounts of older authors which give adequate detial to enable their viewpoints about miracles to be properly grasped. The value of the book is increased furthur by the fact that it traces and discusses significant relationships between Hume's case and the assumptions and methods of contemporary scientists, historians, and theologians (5)." Martin Hanna, Seminary Studies

"This book impresses because of its unusual combination of theological and philosophical sophistication.... ...I recommend this book to anyone who is disturbed by the Humean position and the repetitive praise it receives. ...detailed observations in it are well worth the read." Terence Penelhum, International Studies in Philosophy

"Joseph Houston's book is a fine contribution to the philosophical investigation of the value of miracle reports for religious apologetics...rich in theological and biblical sources. Houston's reasoning throughout is careful and subtle....I definitely recommend this book for any philosopher, theologian, or student of philosophy interested in the nature of miracles and their possible use in the justification of religious belief." Linda Zagzebski, The Philosophical Review

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Houston contends that reports of miracles can give support to belief in God. He does so through detailed analysis and refutation of the widely respected arguments of Hume, and widely heard arguments of modern theologians; and he explores the consequences of this refutation for science, history, and theology.

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St Augustine thought that, to the discerning, anything in the world of time and space could (for example, by its goodness) tell of God. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
inductive consistency, putative miracle, inductive coherence, miraculous attestation, miracle reports, apologetic appeal, subjectivist conception, theistic hypothesis, reported miracles, religious apologist, theistic explanation, dialectical context, alleged miracles, anomalous event, hidden seeds, causal connexion, resurrected one, supposed miracle, analogical argument
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Jesus Christ, New Testament, New York, First Enquiry, Gordon Allan, Discourse of Miracles, The Miracle of Theism, Heideggerian Christianity, Summa Theologiae, Philosophy of Religion, Professor Longuet-Higgins, The Concept of Miracle, Word of God
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