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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as a book by Carlos Eire, a Yale professor, examining attestations of supernatural events in the early modern period in Spain.


Rod Dreher

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S2 E14. Rod Dreher: Miracles, angels and demons - why the supernatural is back
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as documentation of levitating Catholic saints.


Johnathan Bi

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The Overwhelming Evidence for Miracles Suppressed By Authorities | Princeton's Dale Allison
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as a book about literal levitations in the 16th and 17th century.


Ross Douthat

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157. Why Believe?
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when talking about a recent book by a historian at Yale University.


Rod Dreher

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Rod Dreher on Soft Totalitarianism and the Cost of Comfort
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's recent book examining historical testimonies of levitation, bilocation, and miracles.


Carlos Eire

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From Havana to Yale: Carlos Eire on Cuba, Becoming an American—and Miracles | Peter Robinson | Uncommon Knowledge
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as a historical look at accounts of saints and their acts.

Rob Long

World Still Spinning, Hacktivists Hardest Hit
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, listeners can order a copy from Yale University Press or Amazon.


Alberto de la Cruz

Mysticism and the embrace of pain and suffering
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as a book describing stories about levitating monks and nuns in 16th and 17th century Europe.


Ross Douthat

Ross Douthat - Why everyone should be religious
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as a wonderful book that takes to task historians for not looking at the same material.

Jeff Kripal

#227 - Ancient Religion Professor: UFOs, The Paranormal & Esotericism | Jeff Kripal
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as a historical account of miraculous events that Christians have said happened across time.


Chris Nye

Introducing Jesus: According to Luke // Luke 1:1-4 - Chris Nye









