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In Miracles, C.S. Lewis offers a profound exploration of one of Christianitys central claims: that the supernatural can and does break into the natural order. With his trademark clarity and reason, Lewis addresses skeptics and believers alike, arguing that miracles are not violations of nature but expressions of a higher, divine reality that gives nature its very being.
He carefully dismantles naturalistic objections, showing that belief in a closed, materialistic universe cannot fully account for human reason or moral experience. Against this backdrop, he builds the case for the possibility and coherence of miracles. Lewis also turns to specific biblical miraclessuch as the incarnation and resurrection of Christdemonstrating their significance not only as extraordinary events but as central truths of the Christian faith.
Written in a thoughtful and accessible style, Miracles invites readers to consider the rational foundation of belief in the supernatural and its relevance to daily life. Lewis encourages us to see the miraculous not as rare interruptions, but as windows into the deeper reality of Gods ongoing work in creation.
A classic in Christian apologetics, Miracles continues to challenge modern assumptions and inspire faith in the God who acts within history.