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Are there Christian theological traditions that believe in contemporary miracles but reject contemporary miraculous gifts?

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I'm intrigued by whether Christians holding such beliefs exist and how they rationalize their stance. Is it coherent to affirm that God still performs miracles while denying the ongoing bestowal of miraculous gifts? More specifically, I'm curious about: - Their understanding of what constitutes a miracle (as opposed to a mundane or natural event). - Their distinction between miraculous and non-miraculous gifts. - Their reasoning behind believing in the continuation of miracles. - Their reasoning behind believing in the cessation of miraculous gifts. - Whether they justify their position using exegesis only, an analysis of historical/empirical data, or a mixture of both.
Asked by user61679
Mar 31, 2024, 04:25 PM
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