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Excerpt from The Question of Miracles
Such, speaking historically, is the relation of the Christian faith to miracles. At the present day, however, the claim is made to hold a non-miracu lous Christianity -to profess Christianity and at the same time to dispense with all belief in the miraculous. This attitude may be said to be one of the leading characteristics of liberal Protestant ism. Among German Protestant theologians it is almost universal. Those who, like Zahn and See berg, still hold the historic reality of the New Testament miracles are few indeed - mrz' names in gurgz'te waste.
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