TY - BOOK ID - 3438588 TI - Credible, incredible AU - Nicklas, Tobias AU - Spittler, Janet E PY - 2013 VL - 321 SN - 05121604 SN - 9783161525162 3161525167 9783161525179 3161525175 PB - Tübingen, Germany DB - UniCat KW - Miracles KW - History KW - Mediterranean Region KW - Congresses KW - 225*4 KW - 231.73 KW - Mirakels in het Nieuwe Testament KW - Mirakel als geloofsargument. Thaumaturgie.--(fenomeen in het algemeen) KW - 231.73 Mirakel als geloofsargument. Thaumaturgie.--(fenomeen in het algemeen) KW - 225*4 Mirakels in het Nieuwe Testament KW - Historicity of Jesus Christ. KW - Jesus Christ KW - Jesus Christ. KW - Historicity. KW - Miracles - Mediterranean Region - History - Congresses KW - Miracles - History - Congresses KW - Mediterranean Region - History - To 476 - Congresses KW - Early Christianity KW - Ancient Judaism KW - Ancient Religions KW - Neues Testament KW - Antike Religionsgeschichte KW - Christ KW - Cristo KW - Jezus Chrystus KW - Jesus Cristo KW - Jesus, KW - Christ, Jesus KW - Yeh-su KW - Masīḥ KW - Khristos KW - Gesù KW - Christo KW - Yeshua KW - Chrystus KW - Gesú Cristo KW - Ježíš KW - Isa, KW - Nabi Isa KW - Isa Al-Masih KW - Al-Masih, Isa KW - Masih, Isa Al KW - -Jesus, KW - Jesucristo KW - Yesu KW - Yeh-su Chi-tu KW - Iēsous KW - Iēsous Christos KW - Iēsous, KW - Kʻristos KW - Hisus Kʻristos KW - Christos KW - Jesuo KW - Yeshuʻa ben Yosef KW - Yeshua ben Yoseph KW - Iisus KW - Iisus Khristos KW - Jeschua ben Joseph KW - Ieso Kriʻste KW - Yesus KW - Kristus KW - ישו KW - ישו הנוצרי KW - ישו הנצרי KW - ישוע KW - ישוע בן יוסף KW - المسيح KW - مسيح KW - يسوع المسيح KW - 耶稣 KW - 耶稣基督 KW - 예수그리스도 KW - Jíizis KW - Yéshoua KW - Iėsu̇s KW - Khrist Iėsu̇s KW - عيسىٰ KW - Circum-Mediterranean countries KW - Mediterranean Area KW - Mediterranean countries KW - Mediterranean Sea Region UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:3438588 AB - Reports of the miraculous abound in early Christian literature, in early Jewish texts and in the works of various Greco-Roman authors. In this collection of essays, largely the product of a symposium held at the University of Regensburg in June 2011, scholars specializing in a wide range of areas involving the ancient Mediterranean explore the representation of miracles in ancient literature. The central questions addressed include the following: How do ancient authors express their attitude toward the miracles they report? What value do they place in miraculous accounts? Which literary techni ER -