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INTRODUCTION
ter,shouldbecapturedinasystemway,becausesuchapproachenables
themoreadequateandcomprehensivepresentationoftheseissues.
Thesystemapproachtowardstheontologyofmiracle(chapters
6-8),whichfirstpresentsitsassumptionsandthenitscharacteristics,
leadstowardstherelationalandcommunicationalconceptionofami-
raculousevent.Itappearsthatthisconceptionpresentsamiraculous
eventinitscomplexity,includingthepersonandactionofGod,the
characterandphenomenaofthenature,andthepersonandactivityof
aman.Thisapproachpaysthesufficientattentiontotheelementsof
ontologyofthemiracle,whichwereunderestimatedwithinthecon-
ceptionsproposedsofar.Whatismeanthereis,firstofall,ahuman
beingasanactiveparticipantofamiraculouseventandhisdiverse
activities,andtherelationships,whichtheybringabout,andwhichdo
notremaininsignificantfortheoccurrenceofthemiracle.