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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Miracle
Thus St. Peter in his first sermon speaks of Christ as approved of God, dynamesin, kai terasin kai semeiois (Acts 2:22) and St. Paul says that the signs of his Apostleship were wrought, semeiois te kai terasin kai dynamesin (2 Corinthians 12:12).
Peter clearly distinguished between a vision (Acts 10:17) and a reality (Acts 12), and St. Paul mentions two cases of visions (Acts 22:17; 2 Corinthians 12), the latter by way of contrast with his ordinary missionary life of labours and sufferings (2 Corinthians 11).
Ewald and Weiss speak of the miracles of Christ as a daily task.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10338a.htm   (11328 words)

  
 Institutes | The Bard Center
In November 1982 the Institute offered its first workshops, taught by Peter Elbow, an innovator in the field of composition, and 20 teachers recruited from around the country.
A highlight was a previously unpublished short short story by Vladimir Nabokov, translated by his son Dmitri.
The issue was guest-edited by Peter Straub and featured original cover art and interior illustrations by Gahan Wilson.
www.bard.edu /institutes/bardcenter   (3834 words)

  
 Ethics Updates - Bioethics, Cloning, & Reproductive Technologies
John Paul II, "Dangers of Genetic Manipulation." 1983.
Guests: Paul Ewald (EE-wald), Professor of Biology, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts; Siobhon (shu-VAWN) O'Connor, M.D., Researcher, National Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia; Ward Kennedy, M.D., Cardiologist, Department of Veterans Affairs Hospital, Professor of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
John Black, "Frozen embryos, Ice-Age Ethics and Cold Comfort: A Case Study in the Ethics of Reproductive Medicine." Malaspina University College, January 1996.
ethics.sandiego.edu /Applied/Bioethics/index.asp   (3062 words)

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