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THE MIRACLES OF THE SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, AS VISIBLE SIGNS OF HIS REDEMPTIVE WORK
THE MIRACLES OF THE SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST, AS VISIBLE SIGNS OF HIS REDEMPTIVE WORK

Author(s): Claudia Avram
Subject(s): Philosophy of Religion, Systematic Theology, History of Religion, Psychology of Religion
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: miracle; redemption; repentance; freedom; faith;

Summary/Abstract: The miracles of the Savior Jesus Christ, as visible signs of his redemptive work. Making a thorough analysis of the contemporary society and its realities, in connection with the process of globalization and continuous secularization, that the man of the third millennium, always in a hurry and always unhappy, is in fact in a spiritual vacuum and in an acute spiritual crisis caused by the lack of faith. Therefore, according to the approach proposed in the paper, it is necessary today, more than ever, to deepen the word of God, bearing in mind that miracles are still possible in the era in which we live, and the scriptural examples are most conclusive in this respect for how we should overcome the current situations. The purpose of this work capitalizes on the importance of the miracles performed by our Lord Jesus Christ, through the visible signs of his redemptive work. In the elaboration of this paper, I will refer to previous research, to the theoretical and methodological context in which the researched topic falls. For a systematic analysis, I selected and adopted several methods such as text analysis or document analysis, expository and analytical, which allows me to identify the factors underlying the chosen topic. The conclusion drawn from the research carried out shows that evangelical miracles give us the ideal recipe that can heal the modern world, especially the depressed and sick human being both physically and spiritually, through a deep repentance and sacrifice for the one close to him/her.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 24
  • Page Range: 822-830
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Romanian