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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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in the footsteps of 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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p. 175: "We would call a miracle an event that violates the way nature always, or almost always, works ... By now I hope you can see the unavoidable problem historians have with miracles. Historians can establish only what probably happened in the past, but miracles, by their very nature, are always
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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.
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or 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
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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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Scholars are divided on the matter of miracles with no consensus on their historicity; some ruling them out a priori, others defending the possibility, and others defending them. New Testament scholar
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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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Many Christians believe Jesus's miracles were historical events and that his miraculous works were an important part of his life, attesting to his divinity and the
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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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argues that it was politically prudent for the local Roman administration to strengthen Jesus's influence by spreading rumours about his miracles via
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In Christian teachings, the miracles were as much a vehicle for Jesus's message as his words. Many emphasize the importance of faith, for instance in
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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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On the Meaning of 'Miracle' in Christianity. An Evaluation of the Current Miracle Debate and a Proposal of a Balanced Hermeneutical Approach
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has a similar but slightly different account at Capernaum and states that it was the son of a royal official who was cured at a distance.
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Healing the "lame, or blind, or halt, or maimed, or leprous, or that are withered, or that are deaf, or that are afflicted in any manner"
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tells the same story of Jesus healing an unnamed blind man but moves the event in the narrative to when Jesus approaches Jericho.
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The seven major exorcism accounts in the Synoptic Gospels which have details, and imply specific teachings, are as follows:
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message. Such activity, Meier suggests, might have added to the concern of authorities that culminated in Jesus's death.
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4:40, "...all those who...were sick...were brought to Him, and He laid His hands on every one of them and healed them."
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place less emphasis on miraculous events associated with the life of Jesus than on his teachings. The effort to remove
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Protestant Miracles: High Orthodox and Evangelical Authority for the Belief in Divine Interposition in Human Affairs
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also agree that Jesus was indeed a healer and that this helped increase his following among the people of his time.
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Changing the nature of three of his called twelve disciples in the Book of Mormon so that they could live until his
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In most cases, Christian authors associate each miracle with specific teachings that reflect the message of Jesus.
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calming storms at sea, chasing away pestilences, and being greeted as gods, and similarly some Jews believed that
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In addition to descending from heaven, other miracles of Jesus found in the Book of Mormon include the following:
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Accounts of Jesus performing miracles are also found outside the New Testament. Later, 2nd century texts, called
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Everett Ferguson, Michael P. McHugh, Frederick W. Norris, "Encyclopedia of early Christianity, Volume 1", p. 804
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in the 15th–17th centuries. In the 19th century, self-identified liberal Christians sought to elevate Jesus's
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Providing bread and wine as emblems of his sacrifice and death to the multitude when neither had been brought
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Watson E. Mills, Roger Aubrey Bullard, "Mercer dictionary of the Bible" (Mercer University Press, 1991) p. 61
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he advised his disciples to heal the sick without payment and stated, "Freely ye received, freely give."
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constituted a crisis within the 19th-century church, for which theological compromises were sought.
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Heroes of History: A Brief History of Civilization from Ancient Times to the Dawn of the Modern Age
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and Jewish belief in miracles and other wondrous acts as signs—the term is explicitly used in the
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Learning to Teach Religious Education in the Secondary School: A Companion to School Experience
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It is not always clear when two reported miracles refer to the same event. For example, in the
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disorders, although he believes that the healings were likely due to naturalistic causes and
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and the other nine that they would live until the age of 72 and be taken "up to his kingdom"
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Jesus' Entry Into Jerusalem: In the Context of Lukan Theology and the Politics of His Days
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The Gospels include eight pre-resurrection accounts concerning Jesus's power over nature:
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A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Volume II: Mentor, Message, and Miracles
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learns an important lesson about faith in that as his faith wavers, he begins to sink.
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the Prophet had cured lepers and restored the dead. The achievements of the 1st century
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to describe Jesus's miracles—seen to be validating the credentials of divine wise men.
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had cut off the ear of the High Priest's servant, Malchus, during the scene in the
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he declared that his miracles have greater evidential value than the testimony of
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Post-resurrection miracles attributed to Jesus are also recorded in the Gospels:
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Jesus of Nazareth: An Independent Historian's Account of His Life and Teaching
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Jesus as a Figure in History: How Modern Historians View the Man from Galilee
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Rich young man raised from the dead- parallels the Lazarus story of John 11
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Author Ken Stocker states that "every single miracle was an act of love":
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There are also brief mentions of other exorcisms, such as the following:
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Contemporary liberal Christians may prefer to read Jesus's miracles as
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only appears in the Gospel of Mark. Mark states that Jesus went to the
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and appear to have been excluded due to theological considerations.
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who was healed. In both cases the healing took place at a distance.
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A miracle similar to the miraculous catch of fish, also called the
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Mark's gospel gives an account of Jesus healing a blind man named
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healing blind people. The earliest is a story of the healing of a
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Miracles performed by Jesus are mentioned in two sections of the
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The acts of Jesus: the search for the authentic deeds of Jesus.
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to distinguish it from the account in Luke, is reported in the
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The Acts of Jesus: The Search for the Authentic Deeds of Jesus
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has a similar account at Capernaum but states that it was
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Authors Donahue and Harrington argue that the healing of
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A similar cure is described in the Gospel of John as the
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In this miracle, Jesus cured a man with 503: 489: 4075: 3955: 3197: 3195: 3193: 2658: 2656: 2654: 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 3793: 3641:(Oxford University Press, 2006), p. 164 3384:by Ken Stocker, Jim Stocker 2006 p. 139 1587:were written against this background of 31: 5134:Raising of the son of the widow of Nain 5032:Jesus healing in the land of Gennesaret 3894: 3544:John R. Donahue, Daniel J. 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The 558:, Jesus is said to have performed 25: 6449: 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 877: 856:when he visited Simon's house in 807:healing the paralytic at Bethesda 201:Commissioning the Twelve Apostles 6412: 6411: 6400: 5528:State church of the Roman Empire 5247: 5062:Healing the royal official's son 5042:Healing the man blind from birth 4987:Jesus healing the bleeding woman 4970: 4871: 4870: 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. 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Allen Lane. 3887: 3880: 3860: 3853: 3833: 3824: 3812: 3792: 3765: 3741: 3734: 3711: 3689: 3662: 3646: 3630: 3610: 3591: 3575: 3558: 3537: 3516: 3496: 3485: 3465: 3445: 3434: 3414: 3403: 3386: 3373: 3353: 3340: 3323: 3296: 3283:978-0865543737 3282: 3262: 3249:978-0815333197 3248: 3228: 3215:978-0415118644 3214: 3189: 3169: 3144: 3133: 3122: 3111: 3100: 3089: 3070: 3056: 3037: 3024: 3010: 3001: 2990: 2971: 2952: 2932: 2917: 2906: 2895: 2889:Brent Kinman, 2882: 2860: 2847: 2836: 2825: 2814: 2803: 2792: 2781: 2758: 2738: 2718: 2708:978-0195124743 2707: 2684: 2674:978-0830838684 2673: 2650: 2637: 2617: 2608: 2587: 2575: 2562: 2552: 2551: 2549: 2546: 2545: 2544: 2539: 2534: 2529: 2524: 2519: 2514: 2508: 2507: 2491: 2488: 2487: 2486: 2480: 2479: 2472: 2470: 2464: 2463: 2456: 2454: 2448: 2447: 2440: 2438: 2432: 2431: 2424: 2422: 2416: 2415: 2408: 2406: 2400: 2399: 2392: 2390: 2384: 2383: 2376: 2374: 2368: 2367: 2360: 2356: 2353: 2352: 2351: 2345: 2344: 2337: 2335: 2329: 2328: 2321: 2319: 2313: 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Index

Miracles of Jesus in the Gospels

walking atop the Sea of Galilee
Ivan Aivazovsky
Events
Life of Jesus
canonical gospels
Life of Jesus
Early life
Annunciation
Visitation
Joseph's dreams
Nativity
Virgin birth
Annunciation to the Shepherds
Adoration of the Shepherds
Circumcision
Adoration of the Magi
Flight into Egypt
Massacre of the Innocents
Presentation
Return to Nazareth
Finding in the Temple
Ministry
Baptism
Temptation
Commissioning the Twelve Apostles
Sermon on the Mount
Plain
Beatitudes

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