A Reflection on Stability of the Miracle in Christian Theology with a View to its Usage in Islamic Tradition

A Research Quarterly in Islamic Theology (Kalam) and Religious Studies 11 (43):79-94 (2016)
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Theologians in some cases use the proof of miracle to prove the existence of God. This paper, surveying the relation of miracles to the proofs of the field, has intended to find the degree of miracle proof’s validity for the existence of God in Islamic and Christian theology. The conclusion would not only lead to the clearness of the real place of the proof and its usage but also help commentators to understand real meaning of the verses in the field. In the paper, the nature of miracle is described in a religious approach at first and then, the usage of the proof of miracle in Muslim and Christian theologians’ works is studied. Finally, the usability of the proof and degree of its validity have been critically studied.

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Zohrehsadat Naji
Young Researchers And Elites Club, Science And Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

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