Miracles from the Perspective of the Catholic Church
https://doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2024-2-30-169-182
Abstract
The article delves into the concept of miracles from the perspective of the Catholic Church, tracing the evolution of human consciousness from fear to awe to curiosity, leading to the phenomena of mythologization, religious experiences, philosophical explanations, and rational understanding of everyday events through science and technology. The relevance of the study is due to the great influence and role of the Catholic Church in the modern world. Miracles as one of the key phenomena related to Catholic values are examined. By
means of categorial and discourse analyses, along with the case study method, the work highlights the theological interpretation of miracles, distinguishing between official Christian doctrines and vernacular religious practices. It explores the process of institutionalization of religion and the significance of miracles within the context of Catholicism, emphasizing their role as divine revelations and signs of the supernatural. The article discusses the theological views on miracles of such thinkers as Augustine of Hippo and St. Thomas Aquinas, underscoring how miracles attest to faith and the resurrection. Contemporary examples of miracles recognized by the Catholic Church, such as those at Lourdes and involving figures like St. Padre Pio and Carlo Acutis are outlined. The process of canonization and the phenomenon of stigmata are described. The discussion extends to the philosophical debates on miracles, contrasting rationalistic criticisms from figures like David Hume and Baruch Spinoza with the religious significance attributed to miraculous events. The article also critiques the positivist perspective that subjugates religion to reason and science, emphasizing the enduring nature of miracles in religious discourse despite scientific advancements. In conclusion, the study advocates for a reconnection with the miraculous, religious, and metaphysical realms, positing that embracing mystery and awe can imbue life with meaning, wonder, and purpose, countering the secularization thesis that diminishes the role of miracles and spirituality in the modern world.
About the Authors
M. ChandrankunnelIndia
Mathew Chandrankunnel — Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Director General, Team for the Integral
Development of North East India, Director of Foundation for Environment and Economics Development
Services (FEEDS) Group of Institutions
Hengbung, Kangpokpi, Manipur, 795129 (India)
M. S. Lyutaeva
Russian Federation
Maria S. Lyutaeva — PhD in Philosophy, Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Religious
87, Gorky Str., Vladimir, 600000 (Russia)
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For citations:
Chandrankunnel M., Lyutaeva M.S. Miracles from the Perspective of the Catholic Church. Concept: philosophy, religion, culture. 2024;8(2):169-182. https://doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2024-2-30-169-182