Dr. Tim McGrew returns to The Pat Flynn Show to discuss the philosophy of miracles. Can miracles occur? If so, how can we tell? What about Hume’s famous objection? Finally, the resurrection. What can we say about that?
The Philosophy of Miracles with Dr. Tim McGrew
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About Dr. Timothy McGrew
Dr. Timothy McGrew is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Western Michigan University. A specialist in theory of knowledge, logic, probability theory, and the history and philosophy of science, Dr. McGrew has spoken at Oxford, MIT, and other universities as well as at many churches and seminaries across the United States and overseas. He has also engaged in public debates on the meaning of faith, the rationality of belief in miracles, and the historical reliability of the Gospels.
Dr. McGrew’s publications include papers in Mind, The Monist, Analysis, Erkenntnis, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, the article on “Evidence” in The Routledge Companion to Epistemology (Routledge, 2010), co-authorship of The Philosophy of Science: An Historical Anthology (Blackwell, 2009), co-authorship (with Lydia McGrew) of the article on “The Argument from Miracles” in The Blackwell Companion to Natural Theology (2009), and the article on “Miracles” for The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011).
Dr. McGrew is the project director for the Library of Historical Apologetics, the premier online resource connecting contemporary apologists to the apologetic resources of the past. From 2014-16 he has been the American director for a grant from the John Templeton Foundation on the subject of special divine action.
Dr. McGrew holds the title of National Master from the United States Chess Federation and won the Michigan Championship in 2006. He and his wife, Lydia McGrew, have been married for over 30 years, and they have three chess-playing daughters.
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