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Wonders Never Cease: The Purpose of Narrating Miracle Stories in the New Testament and Its Religious Environment Book

Wonders Never Cease: The Purpose of Narrating Miracle Stories in the New Testament and Its Religious Environment
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Early Christians articulated their christological claims by narrating miracles of Jesus. The Gospels depict Jesus as a healer and an exorcist who preaches the nearness of the kingdom of God. The miracles he reportedly performed are often regarded as , Wonders Never Cease: The Purpose of Narrating Miracle Stories in the New Testament and Its Religious Environment has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Wonders Never Cease: The Purpose of Narrating Miracle Stories in the New Testament and Its Religious Environment
  • Written by author Lietaert Peerbolte
  • Published by Continuum International Publishing Group, February 2006
  • Early Christians articulated their christological claims by narrating miracles of Jesus. The Gospels depict Jesus as a healer and an exorcist who preaches the nearness of the kingdom of God. The miracles he reportedly performed are often regarded as
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