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Miracle

A miracle is an event that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws and accordingly gets attributed to some supernatural or preternatural cause. Various religions often attribute a phenomenon characterized as miraculous to the actions of a supernatural being, especially by a deity, a miracle worker, a saint, or a religious leader.

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related to Further reading · 103
Miracle → Advanced Theological Studies, An Evaluation, Ancient Christian Magic, Ancient Mediterranean World, Andrew Dickson White, Balanced Hermeneutical Approach, CA, Center, Century, Christendom, Christianity, Christians, Co, Complete Expose Prometheus Books, Coptic Texts, Current Miracle Debate, Doctor, Drake, Early Modern England, Early Modern History
related to External links · 36
Miracle → Almut Hoefert, Andrew Lang, Basava Premanand, Bombay, By Yuktibaadi, Cambridge University Press, Catholic Encyclopedia, Charles, Chisholm, Co, Encyclopædia Britannica, Green, Hugh, Hume, Indian Skeptic's, Interdisciplinary Encyclopedia, Internet Encyclopedia, Living History Books, London, Longmans
see also · 34
Miracle → Alleged, Book, Calanda, Christian, Course, De RudderRelic, Device, Diminution, Euphemism, Experiences, God, Healing, Helen SchucmanAct, JesusOur Lady, JesusParanormal, Joseph SmithMiracle, LewisMiracles, Lourdes, Mary, Medjugorje
related to Judaism · 23
Miracle → BCE, Descriptions, During, Egypt, Elijah, Elisha, Examples, Exodus, Hebrew Ness, Honi HaM'agel, Israelites, Jewish, Jews, Judea, Kings, Moses, Parting, Plagues, Red Sea, Shunem
related to Buddhism · 22
Miracle → According, Beopheung's, Biographies, Buddhism, Buddhism's, Buddhist, CE, Geumgang, Grand Secretary, High Monks, However, Ichadon, Ichadon's, In, Instead, Japan, King Beopheung, Korea, Silla, The
related to Criticism · 20
Miracle → All, American Revolution, Bible, Christian, Declaration, Eucharist, Founding Fathers, Four Evangelists, Hierarchy, Independence, Jefferson, Jesus, New Testament, Old, Priestley, The, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Trinity, United States
related to Islam · 19
Miracle → According, Al-Ghazali, Arabic, Ayah, For Muslim, God, God's, In, It, Muhammad, Muslim, Muʿd, Prophet, Quran, The, The Quran, They, Thus, To
related to Christianity · 13
Miracle → Acts, After Jesus, Book, Christian, God, Gospel, If, In, Jesus, John, Matthew, New Testament, The
related to Hinduism · 9
Miracle → Arjuna, British, Hindu, In Hinduism, Krishna, Sai Baba, Shirdi, This, Universe
related to Law of truly large numbers · 8
Miracle → British, By, Earth, Events, For, However, Littlewood, Statistically

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Miracleis aevent that cannot be explained by natural or scientific laws and accordingly gets attributed to some supernatural or preternatural cause0.90text
Miracleis aphenomenon claimed to be unexplained by known laws of nature0.90text
Miracleis aresurrection of Jesus0.90text
Miracleis aevent described by those to whom it was told by people who did not see it0.90text
psychedelicsinstance ofUse of some drugs0.80text
Al-Ghazali rejected the idea of causeinstance ofsome medieval Muslim theologians0.80text
effect in essenceinstance ofsome medieval Muslim theologians0.80text
but accepted it as something that facilitates humankind's investigationinstance ofsome medieval Muslim theologians0.80text
comprehension of natural processesinstance ofsome medieval Muslim theologians0.80text
Miraclerelated to BuddhismThe Haedong Kosung-jon0.60section
Miraclerelated to BuddhismKorea0.60section
Miraclerelated to BuddhismBiographies0.60section

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