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New Testament Miracles and Higher Criticism: Climbing up the Slippery Slope

New Testament Miracles and Higher Criticism: Climbing up the Slippery Slope

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  • Craig L. Blomberg

How does a historian need to view supernatural events or miracles? This article argues for the historicity of the miracles and surveys some of the difficult passages in this regard: Mark 4:35-41, Mark 6:32-44, Mark 11:12-14, and John 2:1-11. Blomberg also asks the question whether Matthew 17:27 functions as a pure metaphor.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1984. 14 pages.

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