What Is C. S. Lewis Grand Miracle?

Words: 656
Pages: 3

In the 21st century, most people find it hard to believe in biblical miracles claimed by Christianity because there is no tangible, scientific proof to validate the “Grand Miracle” or any other miracles described in the Bible. C.S Lewis disagree that miracles are not rationally defensible for thinking persons. He began as a child with a belief in God, moved to atheism, then to agnosticism, and to theism, to finally believing in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. In Miracles, he makes a rational case of the Christian faith with more of an innate epistemological point of view, and that miracles can be rationally defensible even in the modern age. In the beginning of the novel, Lewis defines Naturalists as those believing that the universe is