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Miracles Decoded (2014–2014) — fantasy on History

The answer: Concluded August 17, 2014.
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Genre
Fantasy
Network / streamer
History
Premiered
May 25, 2014
Ended
August 17, 2014
Runtime
~60 min per episode
1season
8episodes

About Miracles Decoded

Miracles Decoded ended on August 17, 2014, on the History channel.

This series was a documentary-style program that explored the phenomenon of miracles from various perspectives. It traveled across four continents to hear firsthand accounts of divine prophecies, visions, faith healings, and other supernatural experiences. The show examined these stories through the lens of both believers and skeptics, with scientists and experts analyzing the evidence and offering alternative explanations. It aimed to provide viewers with insights into the human experience, faith, and how people make sense of extraordinary events.

Miracles Decoded was a fantasy genre series that premiered in 2014 and consisted of a single season with eight episodes. Each episode focused on different miracle stories and the scientific or rational explanations behind them. The show aimed to bridge the gap between faith and science, presenting a balanced view of supernatural claims and their possible origins.

Miracles Decoded episode schedule

8 aired

Aired · 8

DateEp.Title
August 17, 2014 S1·E8 Saved by Angels, Hindu Spirit Possession, and the Blood of Christ
August 10, 2014 S1·E7 A French Faith Healer, Battling Demons in LA and Indian Fire-Eaters
July 27, 2014 S1·E6 A Glimpse of the Afterlife, Brazilian Witches, and the power of Tantra
July 20, 2014 S1·E5 Voodoo Magic, Shiva's Healing Waters and a Weeping Statue
June 15, 2014 S1·E4 Mayombe Spirits, the Legend of the 7th Son and Italian Mystics
June 8, 2014 S1·E3 An Apparition in the Sky, Miracle Blood Relic and Incorruptible Saint
June 1, 2014 S1·E2 The Tattooed Faith Healer, Stigmatic Saint and Whispering Witches
May 25, 2014 S1·E1 Snake Handlers, The Miracle Madonna and Shamanic Exorcism