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Emoke Greschik
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2018. Jan. 29., H, 17:30:06 CET
*Monday, January 29, 2018*
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4th Week in Ordinary Time
Mark 5:1-20
*Friends, today’s Gospel shows Jesus driving the unclean spirit from the
Gerasene demoniac. What we see here on vivid display is Jesus the miracle
worker. Modern thinkers tend to be wary of this dimension. For instance,
Thomas Jefferson took a straight razor to the pages of the Gospels and cut
out everything that smacked of the supernatural—miracles, exorcisms, and so
on. The problem, of course, is that he had to make an absolute mess of
Mark’s Gospel, which is positively chock-a-block with such things.
Jefferson’s contemporary, the great modern philosopher David Hume, wrote a
powerfully influential text against miracles. He claimed that since the
laws of nature were set, miracles were, strictly speaking, impossible.
Accounts of them, he concluded, were the result of the foggy or wishful
thinking of primitive people. But though God typically lets the universe
run according to its natural rhythms and patterns, what is to prevent God
from shaping it and influencing it occasionally in remarkable ways, in
order to signal his purpose and presence?*
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