
The Miracles of Our Lord gathers George MacDonald's reflections on the miracles of Jesus, reading them as signs of divine character, healing, compassion, and spiritual meaning. MacDonald is less interested in spectacle than in what each act reveals about God's relation to human need, suffering, trust, and transformation.
The book shows the theological imagination behind MacDonald's fiction and sermons. His prose is devotional, interpretive, and morally urgent, often turning biblical episodes into questions about obedience, love, and the renewal of ordinary life. It also shows his resistance to cold abstraction in matters of faith. Readers interested in Christian essays, Victorian theology, biblical meditation, and the religious background of George MacDonald's fantasy and novels will find The Miracles of Our Lord a clear window into his faith.
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