One intriguing aspect is how miracles, whether seen as divine acts or through a sociological lens, have shaped religious practices and theological doctrines. Another is the role of canonization, the process by which the Church recognizes individuals as saints, often based on reported miracles.
The book traces the evolution of sainthood and miracles from the early Church to the present day, considering societal changes, theological debates, and political landscapes; this historical context allows readers to see how these concepts are shaped. Approaching the topic with accessibility in mind, the book is divided into three sections: introducing core concepts, examining historical periods with case studies, and exploring the lasting impact on religious devotion and popular culture.
The analysis draws on hagiographies, historical chronicles, and other sources to show the power dynamics inherent in miraculous narratives.
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