Skip to main content
  • Articles
  • About
  • Submissions
  • Editorial Policies
  • Log in
  • Register
  • Articles
  • About
  • Submissions
  • Editorial Policies
  • Log in
  • Register
Open navigation menu
  • Articles
  • Issues
  • About
  • Editorial Team
  • Become a Reviewer
  • Contact
  • Submissions
  • Start Submission
  • Author Guidelines
  • Journal Policies
  • Publisher Policies
  • Articles
  • Issues
  • About
  • Editorial Team
  • Become a Reviewer
  • Contact
  • Submissions
  • Start Submission
  • Author Guidelines
  • Journal Policies
  • Publisher Policies
The Concept of Miracle
Research Articles
The Concept of Miracle
Research Articles
The Concept of Miracle

Abstract

The concept of miracle has often been regarded as irreconcilable with the concept of natural law. But this contradiction applies only to an understanding of a miracle as a break of natural law. Such a violation would destroy the assertion of natural law, because its universal claim does not permit exceptions. However, the idea of miracle need not be conceived in this way, though it has often been done since medieval times. Augustine thought of miracles simply as unusual events that contradict our accustomed views of the course of nature but not nature itself. According to that definition of miracle, no contradiction of natural laws need be assumed. It is sufficient to regard unusual occurrences as “signs” of God's special activity in creation.

Keywords

Augustine, sign, contra naturam, unusual event, violation of natural law, David Hume, Baruch Spinoza, Friedrich Schleiermacher, contingency, natural law

How to Cite

Pannenberg, W., (2002) “The Concept of Miracle”, Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science 37(3), 759–762. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9744.00452

Rights

© 2024 The Author(s).

Downloads

Download PDF
Download XML

Share

Author

    • Wolfhart Pannenberg
    • Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science

Downloads

  • Download PDF
  • Download XML

Issue

  • Volume 37 • Issue 3 • September 2002

Publication details

Pages 759–762
Published on 2002-09-02

Licence

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0

Identifiers

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9744.00452

File Checksums (MD5)

  • PDF: 9b46a97f831d73354e12c609c75a514f
  • XML: 482fc80434963736d1f0383846c16054

Table of Contents

Non Specialist Summary

This article has no summary

Close

| ISSN: 1467-9744 | Published by Open Library of Humanities | Privacy Policy |