Miracles

$500.00

5b, 1947, First UK edition

Notes

"Miracles," written by C.S Lewis, is a philosophical and theological exploration of the concept of miracles and their place within Christian belief. Lewis argues that miracles are not only possible but are essential to understanding the divine intervention in the natural world. He discusses the nature of the natural order, the relationship between the material and the spiritual realms, and how miracles serve as God’s active presence and love. Lewis contends that miracles are not violations of natural laws but rather extraordinary events that trancend them, rooted in the divine power of God. He emphasizes that believing in miracles is compatible with rational thought and that they are crucial to Christian faith, particularly the resurrection of Jesus Christ. 

Description

Red leather binding, five raised bands on spine with gold tooling name and title , three edge gold, pristine condition.