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The '''Epistemic Theory of Miracles''' is the name given by the philosopher ], to the theory of miraculous events given by ] and ].

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The Epistemic Theory of Miracles is the name given by the philosopher William Vallicella, to the theory of miraculous events given by St. Augustine and Spinoza.

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