This book could shake a person's faith, if you let it. I'm not at all sure whether the author actually believes what he has written, or if he starts with the assumption that miracles are impossible in order to appeal to the "non-religious." The conclusions at the end of the books are worth the read, and can be accepted without denying the Incarnation and Resurrection, not to mention other scriptural miracles. A good counter to thisa book is C.S. Lewis' *Miracles.*