The Greatest Books of All Time on Miracles

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  1. 26. Ecclesiastical History Of The English People by Bede

    The History of the English Church and People

    This book is a seminal historical work that chronicles the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxon tribes of England, spanning from the arrival of St. Augustine in Kent in 597 AD to the time of the author in the early 8th century. It combines theological discussion with historical narrative, detailing the rise of Christianity, the conflicts between the Roman and Celtic traditions, the lives of prominent saints, and the establishment of monastic centers. The author, a monk and scholar, uses a variety of sources to compile a history that is both a spiritual record and a valuable document of early English history, emphasizing the role of the church in unifying and educating the diverse peoples of England.

    The 14774th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 27. Dulcitius by Hrotsvitha

    Set in the Roman Empire, this comedic play revolves around the misadventures of a bumbling governor who attempts to persecute three devout Christian sisters. Mistaking them for treasures, he ends up in a series of humiliating and supernatural encounters that highlight his folly and the sisters' unwavering faith. As the governor's plans unravel, the sisters' steadfastness in their beliefs ultimately leads to their martyrdom, serving as a testament to their spiritual strength and the triumph of faith over earthly power.

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  3. 28. Sharks In The Time Of Saviors by Kawai Strong Washburn

    Set against the lush backdrop of Hawaii, this novel weaves a tale of family, myth, and survival, following the Flores family as they navigate the complexities of life after a miraculous event involving their son, Nainoa. When Nainoa is saved by sharks as a child, he is believed to possess divine powers, a belief that shapes the family's destiny and challenges their bonds. As the Flores children grow and face their own struggles, the story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the enduring strength of familial love amidst adversity.

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  4. 29. The Inquisitor's Tale by Adam Gidwitz

    Or, The Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog

    "The Inquisitor's Tale" is a medieval adventure story about three children with magical powers and their faithful dog, who embark on a dangerous journey across France to save their fellow Jews from persecution. Along the way, they encounter knights, monks, and even the King of France, while facing challenges that test their courage, loyalty, and faith. This book is a blend of history, mythology, and fairy tale, told in a humorous and engaging style that will captivate readers of all ages.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 30. Hell Is The Absence Of God by Ted Chiang

    This speculative fiction story delves into a world where the existence of God, angels, and the afterlife is undeniable and manifest through frequent, visible miracles and angelic visitations. However, these divine interventions often result in as much harm as they do good, leading to a complex exploration of faith, love, and the pursuit of spiritual clarity. The narrative follows several characters as they navigate personal tragedies and miracles, each seeking understanding and solace in a reality where divine presence is palpable yet inscrutably indifferent. Through their intertwined journeys, the story examines the profound implications of divine evidence on human belief, suffering, and the quest for heavenly ascension or the dread of eternal separation.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. Padre Pio by Sergio Luzzatto

    Miracles and Politics in a Secular Age

    The book explores the life and influence of Padre Pio, a Capuchin friar known for his piety, stigmata, and miraculous abilities, which drew both devotion and skepticism. Through rigorous historical research, the author delves into the controversies and fervor surrounding Pio, examining his role within the Catholic Church and his impact on the faithful. The biography critically assesses both the saintly and human aspects of Pio's life, presenting a complex portrait of a figure revered by many and questioned by some, set against the backdrop of 20th-century Italian religious and social history.

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  7. 32. The Rainbabies by Laura Krauss Melmed

    In "The Rainbabies," a childless elderly couple discovers twelve tiny babies in the grass after a magical moonshower. They lovingly care for these miniature children, facing various challenges and adventures that test their courage and devotion. Their love and dedication are ultimately rewarded in a heartwarming conclusion that brings fulfillment to their lives in an unexpected way. This enchanting tale, rich with themes of love, care, and the joys of parenthood, is beautifully illustrated and captures the wonder of a fairy-tale-like world.

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  8. 33. Dear And Glorious Physician by Taylor Caldwell

    A Novel about Saint Luke

    The novel follows the life of Lucanus, a compassionate and brilliant physician in the ancient Roman Empire, who is driven by a deep sense of purpose and a quest for spiritual truth. Through his journey, he encounters various historical and biblical figures, ultimately finding his faith and becoming known as Saint Luke, the author of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. The story intricately weaves historical events with Lucanus's personal struggles, highlighting themes of faith, redemption, and the transformative power of love and healing.

    The 16913th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 34. Change Of Heart by Jodi Picoult

    In this gripping novel, a death row inmate named Shay Bourne seeks redemption by donating his heart to the sister of his victim, a young girl in desperate need of a transplant. As the story unfolds, it delves into complex themes of justice, forgiveness, and the possibility of miracles, challenging the beliefs and convictions of those involved, including a mother grappling with her daughter's illness, a priest questioning his faith, and a lawyer confronting her past. The narrative weaves together their perspectives, exploring the profound impact of one man's quest for atonement on the lives of those around him.

    The 17117th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. The Wonder by Emma Donoghue

    Set in the Irish Midlands in the 1850s, this gripping tale follows Lib Wright, an English nurse trained by Florence Nightingale, who is summoned to a small village to observe an eleven-year-old girl, Anna O'Donnell, who claims to have survived without food for months. As Lib investigates the phenomenon, she grapples with the clash between science and faith, uncovering layers of secrets and deception within the community. The story delves into themes of belief, love, and the human spirit, as Lib's skepticism is challenged by the mysterious and miraculous events surrounding Anna, leading to a profound and unexpected revelation.

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  11. 36. Man Of Nazareth by Anthony Burgess

    Set against the backdrop of ancient Judea, this narrative delves into the life and times of a charismatic figure whose teachings and actions challenge the socio-political norms of the era. Through a blend of historical context and imaginative storytelling, the tale explores the profound impact of his message on both his followers and adversaries, capturing the essence of his journey from humble beginnings to a pivotal role in shaping the spiritual landscape of the world. The story is a vivid portrayal of faith, sacrifice, and the enduring quest for truth and justice.

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  12. 37. Sur Le Bord De La Rivière Piedra, Je Me Suis Assise Et J'ai Pleuré by Paulo Coelho

    A young woman reunites with her childhood friend, now a charismatic spiritual healer, and the two embark on a winter pilgrimage through remote towns and shrines. As they revisit the past and confront doubts, she wrestles with the tension between romantic love and a higher calling, and with fear versus surrender. Through letters and intimate conversations, she discovers the sacred feminine and realizes that love can be a path to the divine, culminating in a cathartic act of letting go by a river.

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  13. 38. A Cabeça Do Santo by Socorro Acioli

    Set in a small town in northeastern Brazil, the novel follows the repercussions of the theft of a saint’s head from the local church: the missing relic unsettles family ties, awakens old loves and rivalries, and forces neighbors to reckon with the uneasy mix of Catholic devotion and Afro-Brazilian beliefs that shapes their lives. Told with sly humor and touches of magical realism, the story weaves together grief, desire and superstition as secrets surface and characters seek unexpected forms of redemption.

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