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The Book of Miracles: The Meaning of the Miracle Stories in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam

The Book of Miracles: The Meaning of the Miracle Stories in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent survey of interfaith miracle stories.
Review: Book of Miracles focuses not on a single religion but upon the meaning of miracle stories in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism alike, retelling stories of wonder-workers and saints, explaining their meanings, and telling how they play important roles in the different religions. An excellent survey.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "A Serious Look at the Miraculous Across Faiths"
Review: Woodward's is not only a handy introduction to how the major traditions view the miraculous; it's also a nice general introduction for readers unfamiliar with the scriptures of Hinduism,Buddhism & Islam. This is a serious work, however - not for those seeking a collection of cutesy miracle stories. Each of the 5 major traditions, beginning with Judaism (and of course, the Old Testament)is given solid treatment,with alternating chapters discussing that world religion's most primary scriptures and a chapter for each on specific miracles for which specific saints are noted. (There is some rather lengthy discussion of Oral Roberts'life and mission for Christianity. Don't look for in-depth treatment of Lourdes or Medjugorje!) There are also quite useful introductions to each major section such as to Hinduism & Buddhism. Woodward is a celebrated Newsweek religion editor and has been for decades - and it shows here. This book is awesome and probably worth the

investment, particularly if you need something which attempts to show the context in which "miracles" happened/happen across traditions.


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