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The Supernatural in the New Testament, Possible, Credible, and Historical Or, An Examination of the Validity of Some Recent Objections Against Christianity as a Divine Revelation

By C. A. (Charles Adolphus) Row

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Can miracles be real, or are they just stories, as this book unpacks the battle for belief in the Bible.

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2014-08-19
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"The Supernatural in the New Testament, Possible, Credible, and Historical" by Rev. Charles A. Row is a late 1800s analysis that explores the reliability of supernatural events described in the New Testament. It tackles doubts from skeptics about supposed miracles in Christianity. The author's goal is to make a case that miracles are real historical happenings that are key to Christian beliefs. The book begins by pointing out the conflict between believers and non-believers, stressing how true the New Testament stories are. Rev. Row talks about the common concerns of doubters: that miracles are impossible, unbelievable, or unsupported by history, stating that he will respond to each sentiment directly. The central point of this volume focuses on proving that Jesus Christ's resurrection happened, which would make it a major, history-changing miracle and solidify Christian teaching, also confirming the New Testament writings as trustworthy records of the past.

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