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"Miracle" by St. Albert the Great refers to his emphasis on the integration of faith and reason, highlighting the natural world as a reflection of divine creation. He is known for his contributions to natural philosophy, particularly in understanding the laws of nature and how they relate to God's existence. St. Albert's work laid the foundation for later thinkers, including St. Thomas Aquinas, by illustrating that scientific inquiry and religious faith can coexist harmoniously. His approach encourages a deeper appreciation for both the miraculous aspects of faith and the wonders of the natural world.

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