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Craig S. Keener

Professor of the New Testament, Asbury Theological Seminary Short Videos on Big Questions
  • Who are you? What first interested you in the topic of miracles?

    (2:02) Craig S. Keener
  • What is the objection to miracles?

    (1:33) Craig S. Keener
  • What are reports of miracles like across the world?

    (1:13) Craig S. Keener
  • How did St Augustine's attitude to miracles change?

    (2:02) Craig S. Keener
  • If there are genuine miracles, why do they not happen whenever someone needs one?

    (1:38) Craig S. Keener
  • Why might God work miracles?

    (2:17) Craig S. Keener
  • Why might people be hesitant to talk about miracles?

    (1:37) Craig S. Keener
  • Was Jesus Christ known by his contemporaries as a worker of miracles?

    (2:15) Craig S. Keener
  • Apart from Jesus Christ, who else was known as a worker of miracles in antiquity?

    (1:33) Craig S. Keener
  • What attitude should we take to reports of miracles?

    (2:35) Craig S. Keener
  • What is needed for additional research on the subject of miracles?

    (1:41) Craig S. Keener
  • Do you have advice for young scholars, especially in regard to the study of special divine action?

    (1:16) Craig S. Keener
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