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Miracles unit

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Your guide for this online unit is Julie Arliss. She is an outstanding teacher. If you don’t have a specialist teacher in school there is the option to buy teaching time to support your study.

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Miracles – Lesson 1 – Biblical accounts of miracles
Miracles – Lesson 2 – Maurice Wiles’ response to biblical accounts of miracles
Miracles – Lesson 3 – Hume’s two challenges against miracles
Miracles – Lesson 4 – Richard Swinburne’s response to David Hume
Miracles – Lesson 5 – Miracles as proof of God’s existence
Miracles – Lesson 6 – Contemporary criticisms of miracles
Miracles – Lesson 7 – Paul Tillich’s defence of miracles
Miracles – Lesson 8 – R. F. Holland’s response to contingency miracles
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