Across centuries, countless men and women have claimed to have witnessed or experienced miracles-events that seem to defy natural explanation.
But how do we know if these wonders are real? And more importantly, can they serve as evidence of the existence of God?
In "Certified Miracles: Proof of God?", Isaac Volpe guides readers through the Catholic Church's rigorous process of investigating and authenticating miracles, a procedure that often determines whether a candidate is declared a saint.
From ancient testimonies of healings and visions to modern cases scrutinized by doctors, theologians, and scientists, the book uncovers how miracles are tested, validated-or rejected.
With a balance of history, theology, and critical inquiry, Volpe explores:
- How the canonization process evolved from early Christianity to today
- The role of miracles in defining sainthood
- Famous cases of accepted miracles that shaped Catholic tradition
- Astonishing examples of rejected miracles-and why they failed the test
- The ongoing tension between faith and reason in the search for divine proof
Is a miracle simply a matter of belief, or can it truly serve as proof of God's hand in the world? This book invites believers, skeptics, and seekers alike to reflect on one of humanity's most profound questions. Engaging, thought-provoking, and deeply researched, this work will leave you questioning where faith e
Why Read Certified Miracles: Proof of God? - Step inside the Vatican's process - Discover how miracles are investigated and certified.
- Uncover the path to sainthood - Learn why miracles are essential to canonization.
- Explore faith vs. science - See how theology and medicine clash in miracle debates.
- Read astonishing cases - From accepted healings to rejected wonders, every story captivates.
- Reflect on the ultimate question - Are miracles true evidence of God's existence?
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