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The Virgin-Birth of Our Lord A paper read (in substance) before the confraternity of the Holy Trinity at Cambridge

By B. W. (Berkeley William) Randolph

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of faith and doubt, a defense emerges, championing a miraculous origin as vital to the divine identity and transformative mission of a savior.

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2005-03-19
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"The Virgin-Birth of Our Lord" by B. W. Randolph is a deep exploration into the Christian doctrine of the Virgin Birth of Jesus, positioning it as absolutely essential to understanding the Incarnation itself. The book uses historical accounts, Bible verses, and theological arguments to defend the idea that believing in the Virgin Birth is a must for Christian faith. Randolph brings up old beliefs about the Virgin Birth, mentioning important Church leaders and thinkers to highlight its key role in Christianity, and insists that the Virgin Birth has always been tied to the Incarnation, declaring it the basis for Christ’s divinity and transformative mission. Randolph contends that the Virgin Birth not only proves Christ’s uniqueness but is also crucial for grasping His role as the Second Adam, creating a fresh start for humankind, ultimately arguing against those who might try to separate the Virgin Birth from Christian teachings, claiming that to do so weakens the very heart of the faith.

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