Miracles Quotes

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A-Level Religious Studies (AS Philosophy) Quiz on Miracles Quotes, created by Lia Parkinson on 02/05/2016.
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Question 1

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God is "the [blank_start]ground[blank_end] of being." - Paul Tillich
Answer
  • ground

Question 2

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Miracles "cannot without [blank_start]confusion[blank_end] be taken as a sign of [blank_start]divine[blank_end] interference with the natural [blank_start]order[blank_end]." - R.F. [blank_start]Holland[blank_end]
Answer
  • confusion
  • divine
  • order
  • Holland

Question 3

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Definition miracle #1 - "A genuine miracle is first of all an event which is [blank_start]astonishing[blank_end], [blank_start]unusual[blank_end], shaking, without [blank_start]contradicting[blank_end] the rational structure of [blank_start]reality[blank_end]." - Paul [blank_start]Tillich[blank_end]
Answer
  • astonishing
  • unusual
  • contradicting
  • reality
  • Tillich

Question 4

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Definition miracle #2 - "In the second place it is an event which points to the [blank_start]mystery[blank_end] of being, expressing its [blank_start]relation[blank_end] to us in a [blank_start]definite[blank_end] way." - Paul Tillich
Answer
  • mystery
  • relation
  • definite

Question 5

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Definition miracle #3 - "In the third place, it is an occurrence which is received as a [blank_start]sign[blank_end] - event in an [blank_start]ecstatic[blank_end] appearance." - [blank_start]Paul[blank_end] Tillich
Answer
  • sign
  • ecstatic
  • Paul

Question 6

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"God is as [blank_start]present[blank_end] in what is [blank_start]not miraculous[blank_end] as in miraculous." - [blank_start]Brian Davies[blank_end]
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  • present
  • not miraculous
  • Brian Davies

Question 7

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Miracles are "[blank_start]generalisations[blank_end] formulated [blank_start]retrospectively[blank_end] to cover whatever has, in fact, happened." - John [blank_start]Hick[blank_end] #1
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  • generalisations
  • retrospectively
  • Hick

Question 8

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"We can declare [blank_start]a priori[blank_end] that there are no miracles." - [blank_start]John Hick[blank_end] #2
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  • a priori
  • John Hick

Question 9

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John [blank_start]20:31[blank_end] - " [...] But these are [blank_start]written[blank_end] so that you may [blank_start]believe[blank_end] that Jesus is the [blank_start]Son of God[blank_end]."
Answer
  • 20:31
  • believe
  • written
  • Son of God

Question 10

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Science - new discoveries contradict once impossible; [blank_start]a posteriori[blank_end] - example - "man on the [blank_start]moon[blank_end]" - [blank_start]Brian Davies[blank_end]
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  • a posteriori
  • moon
  • Brian Davies

Question 11

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"A [blank_start]wise[blank_end] man proportions his [blank_start]belief[blank_end] to the [blank_start]evidence[blank_end]." - Hume (a posteriori)
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  • wise
  • belief
  • evidence

Question 12

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"No testimony is [blank_start]sufficient[blank_end] to establish a miracle, unless [...] [blank_start]falsehood[blank_end] is more miraculous [...] than the event which he [blank_start]relates[blank_end] [...]" - Hume
Answer
  • sufficient
  • falsehood
  • relates

Question 13

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Definition - "A [blank_start]Transgression[blank_end] of a law of nature by the [blank_start]volition[blank_end] of the deity, or by the [blank_start]interposition[blank_end] of some invisible [blank_start]agent[blank_end]." - Hume
Answer
  • Transgression
  • volition
  • interposition
  • agent

Question 14

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"Nothing is [blank_start]esteemed[blank_end] a miracle if it ever happened in the [blank_start]common course[blank_end] of nature." - Hume
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  • esteemed
  • common course

Question 15

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"A [blank_start]coincidence[blank_end] can be taken [blank_start]religiously[blank_end] as a [blank_start]sign[blank_end] and called a miracle." (eg: [blank_start]train[blank_end]) - R.F. Holland
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  • coincidence
  • religiously
  • sign
  • train

Question 16

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Coincidence miracle example - [blank_start]Nebraska[blank_end] Church Choir - usually met at 7:20 - all more than 5 minutes late on 1 March [blank_start]1950[blank_end] - explosion 7:25 - Peter [blank_start]Vardy[blank_end]
Answer
  • Nebraska
  • 1950
  • Vardy

Question 17

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"Which is more likely: that the [blank_start]whole natural order[blank_end] is suspended, or that a [blank_start]Jewish minx[blank_end] should tell a lie?" - Hume (Virgin Conception)
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  • whole natural order
  • Jewish minx

Question 18

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"The Christian religion not only was at first [blank_start]attended[blank_end] with miracles, but even at this day cannot be believed by any [blank_start]reasonable[blank_end] person without one." - Hume
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  • attended
  • reasonable

Question 19

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"The [blank_start]intention[blank_end] of the Holy Ghost is to teach us how [blank_start]one[blank_end] goes to heaven, not how heaven goes." - [blank_start]Galileo[blank_end] ([blank_start]15[blank_end]64 - [blank_start]16[blank_end]42)
Answer
  • intention
  • one
  • Galileo
  • 15
  • 16

Question 20

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Joshua 10:[blank_start]13[blank_end] - "So the [blank_start]sun[blank_end] [blank_start]stood[blank_end] [blank_start]still[blank_end], and the moon stopped, till the nation [blank_start]avenged[blank_end] itself on its enemies [...] The sun stopped in the [blank_start]middle[blank_end] of the sky and [blank_start]delayed[blank_end] going down about a full day."
Answer
  • 13
  • sun
  • stood
  • still
  • avenged
  • middle
  • delayed

Question 21

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A posteriori - [blank_start]Principle[blank_end] of [blank_start]Induction[blank_end]: [blank_start]future[blank_end] events will take place based on past [blank_start]experience[blank_end]
Answer
  • Principle
  • Induction
  • future
  • experience

Question 22

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"[blank_start]irrational[blank_end] to believe the highly [blank_start]improbable[blank_end] as this is to believe [blank_start]against[blank_end] the [blank_start]evidence[blank_end]." - ([blank_start]Wilkinson[blank_end])
Answer
  • irrational
  • improbable
  • against
  • evidence
  • Wilkinson

Question 23

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never "a [blank_start]sufficient[blank_end] [blank_start]number[blank_end] of men, of such [blank_start]unquestioned[blank_end] [blank_start]good[blank_end] [blank_start]sense[blank_end], education and learning, as to [blank_start]secure[blank_end] us against all [blank_start]delusion[blank_end] in themselves" - Hume
Answer
  • sufficient
  • number
  • unquestioned
  • good
  • sense
  • secure
  • delusion
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