Interview with Craig S. Keener on Miracles Today: The Supernatural Work of God in the Modern World by B. J. Oropeza From Moses parting the Red Sea, to Jesus healing the blind, to the Lady Fatima making the sun fall, people have reported miracles for centuries. What are miracles, and do they still occur in our secular age? Contrary to modern day skeptics, Dr. Craig Keener not only affirms their reality but claims they still happen today. He documents numerous examples in his massive two-volume set appropriately entitled, Miracles. He has also just written a user-friendly account of miracles entitled, Miracles Today. Here is how Dr. Keener answers seven important questions on miracles. I raise the questions prompted by his new book, Miracles Today: The Supernatural Work of God in the Modern World (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2021), and Craig personally answers each of them. 1. What is a miracle? Keener: The term usually translated as “miracle” in the New Testament means an “act of power,” typically functioning as a sign that invites people’ s attention for God’s purposes. Theologians often define a miracle as a “special divine action.” It is differentiated from God’s general divine action in the ways he designed nature to act regularly. Many Christians throughout history have defined miracles as God’s acts “above” nature that generate awe.