reason why historians cannot uncover some unique events in the past that are best explained by intervention of some nonnatural intelligent force. The resurrection of Christ could be such a historic event. In brief, even the Bock-Webb methodological naturalism approach begs the question in favor of naturalism. It wrongly assumes, against forensic science and against the evidence, that miracles cannot be known to have occurred in the past by means of the historical method. If this were so, then no
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