The Virgin-Birth of Our Lord / A paper read (in substance) before the confraternity of the Holy Trinity at Cambridge
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This work presents a theological discussion on the doctrine of the Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing its significance in Christian faith. The author argues that belief in the Virgin Birth is essential to the understanding of the Incarnation, asserting that the two miracles of the Virgin Birth and Resurrection are foundational to Christianity. The paper examines historical evidence from early Church figures, including St. Ignatius, and critiques modern attempts to separate the Virgin Birth from the broader doctrine of the Incarnation. It addresses the implications of denying the Virgin Birth, suggesting that such a stance undermines the divine nature of Christ and the core tenets of Christian belief.
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