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Religion and Parapsychology Record Type: Review ID: 1307 |
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Miracles: A Parascientific Inquiry into Wondrous PhenomenaRogo, D. Scott | |
Rogo presents a modern introduction to miraculous phenomena. Miracles are described under three major groups: "Miraculous Talents" (levitation, stigmata, bilocation); "Miraculous Events" (divine images, miraculous hailstones, bleeding statues and weeping madonnas); and "Miraculous Interventions" (Marian apparitions; miraculous healings). In the final chapter, "Psyche and the Miraculous," Rogo draws on the findings of parapsychology and other sciences. Rogo theorizes about the nature of miracles in a fresh way. | |
Publisher Information: | New York: Dial Press, 1982. 332p. Bibliographical footnotes; Chapter notes; 40 illustrations; Index: 323-332 |
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