Publisher's Synopsis
Our Lord's Virgin Birth and the Criticism of To-day, by R.J. Knowling, presents a detailed examination of the doctrine of the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ in light of contemporary theological and historical criticisms. Published in 1907, this work offers a defense of the traditional Christian belief, engaging with the arguments and challenges posed by emerging critical scholarship. Knowling explores the scriptural basis for the Virgin Birth, analyzing relevant passages from the Gospels and addressing questions of interpretation and historical accuracy.
This book provides valuable insights into the theological debates of the early 20th century and the enduring significance of the Virgin Birth within Christian theology. It serves as a key resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the historical and theological context of this central tenet of Christian faith.
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