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Philosophy of Religion
Miracles
Interpretation
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R.F. Holland (1923-2013)
Part of a group: 'Swansea Wittgensteinians'
Lecturer at the Uni of Swansea, 1950-1965
Influenced by Rush Rhees, who met Wittgenstein
Holland liked to use
story telling
and
anecdotes
to
illustrate
his ideas
Problems with realist and anti-realist views
Realist
and
anti-realist
accounts of miracles depend on the
interpretation
and
beliefs
of those doing the
interpretation
God
blind-
No sense of God's
presence
Partially God-sighted
Aware
of
God
, but only in
exceptional circumstances
Slightly more God sighted-
Aware
of
God
in the
less spectacular
Truly God sighted- Aware
of
God
at
all times
,
everything
is
miraculous