Discussion of the supernatural often seems confined to tabloid journalism. Otherwise "what everybody knows" holds sway: there are no such things as miracles. Or room for any type of divine creative action within the order of nature. Many contemporary Christians hold these same views, which have consequences for nearly every field of human inquiry. This volume of highly accessible essays is written by contemporary writers who focus on believing in a supernatural worldview in this empirical age. This book can do much to counter what, in the world of ordinary people might be called the secular naivete of our times.