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In 'The Supernatural in the New Testament, Possible, Credible, and Historical' by C. A. Row, the author delves into the exploration of supernatural elements within the religious text. Row meticulously analyzes the occurrences of miracles, divine interventions, and prophetic visions, presenting a scholarly and insightful examination of their significance in the biblical narratives. Drawing on theological and historical context, the book provides a thorough examination of the supernatural occurrences in the New Testament, inviting readers to consider the possible meanings and implications behind…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'The Supernatural in the New Testament, Possible, Credible, and Historical' by C. A. Row, the author delves into the exploration of supernatural elements within the religious text. Row meticulously analyzes the occurrences of miracles, divine interventions, and prophetic visions, presenting a scholarly and insightful examination of their significance in the biblical narratives. Drawing on theological and historical context, the book provides a thorough examination of the supernatural occurrences in the New Testament, inviting readers to consider the possible meanings and implications behind these extraordinary events. Row's writing style is both lucid and engaging, making complex theological concepts accessible to a wide range of readers. The book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith, history, and the miraculous, shedding light on the enduring relevance of supernatural phenomena in religious discourse. Recommended for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the nuanced study of biblical texts.
Autorenporträt
C. A. Row remains an enigmatic figure within theological scholarship, and despite a paucity of biographical details, their work 'The Supernatural in the New Testament, Possible, Credible, and Historical' secures them a reserved spot among the thinkers who grapple with Christian supernaturalism in historical analysis. Prominent within their treatise is an analysis of the New Testament through the lens of supernatural occurrences. Exploring the intricacies of faith, Row delves deep into the premise that the supernatural elements within the Biblical text should be considerately weighed alongside historical factuality. Their writing offers a look at the miraculous through a scholarly, yet decidedly accessible lens, providing readers with insights into the nexus of theology, history, and the multifaceted nature of belief. The literary style present in Row's work is characterized by meticulous research interwoven with thoughtful discourse, aiming to bridge the often sizeable chasm between theological doctrine and historical veracity. Although not widely known, scholars who have traversed similar paths of inquiry often find themselves returning to Row's examinations for its earnest approach to a subject marked by enduring controversy and fascination. The consequential discourse inspired by Row's literary contribution continues to stir academic conversations about the place of supernaturalism in historical and religious studies.