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- catalog contributor b2512471.
- catalog created "1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1975.".
- catalog description "I. The Silence of the New Testament -- A. Mark -- 1. Silence about any human father -- 2. Jesus, 'the Son of Mary' -- 3. A mother, but no father -- B. John -- 1. Bethlehem, the village of David -- 2. Mary, the only human parent -- 3. Perspectives in other Johannine writings -- C. Paul -- 1. No mention of Joseph -- 2. Born of a woman -- 3. Other New Testament writings (except Mark and Luke) -- II. Infancy narratives in Matthew and Luke -- A. Luke -- 1. Mary, not a wife -- 2. Mother: but how? -- 3. Why the power of the Most High? -- 4. No knowledge of man -- 5. Jesus and Isaac -- 6. Joseph with Mary, "the one betrothed to him" -- B. Matthew -- III. Some literary and theological aspects -- A. Before Matthew and Luke -- 1. The redactional problem -- 2. Literary paternity -- B. The historical problem -- 1. History and exotic literature -- 2. Inflation of virgin births -- 3. Solitary boast -- 4. Indiscretion? -- C. Theological shadows on history -- 1. Progressive theology in the infancy narratives -- 2. Matthew -- 3. Luke -- 4. Summing up -- IV. Two other theological aspects.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "iv, 169 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Virgin birth.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Virgin birth.".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Westminster, Md. : Christian Classics,".
- catalog relation "Virgin birth.".
- catalog subject "BT317 .M53".
- catalog subject "Virgin birth Biblical teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The Silence of the New Testament -- A. Mark -- 1. Silence about any human father -- 2. Jesus, 'the Son of Mary' -- 3. A mother, but no father -- B. John -- 1. Bethlehem, the village of David -- 2. Mary, the only human parent -- 3. Perspectives in other Johannine writings -- C. Paul -- 1. No mention of Joseph -- 2. Born of a woman -- 3. Other New Testament writings (except Mark and Luke) -- II. Infancy narratives in Matthew and Luke -- A. Luke -- 1. Mary, not a wife -- 2. Mother: but how? -- 3. Why the power of the Most High? -- 4. No knowledge of man -- 5. Jesus and Isaac -- 6. Joseph with Mary, "the one betrothed to him" -- B. Matthew -- III. Some literary and theological aspects -- A. Before Matthew and Luke -- 1. The redactional problem -- 2. Literary paternity -- B. The historical problem -- 1. History and exotic literature -- 2. Inflation of virgin births -- 3. Solitary boast -- 4. Indiscretion? -- C. Theological shadows on history -- 1. Progressive theology in the infancy narratives -- 2. Matthew -- 3. Luke -- 4. Summing up -- IV. Two other theological aspects.".
- catalog title "The virgin birth : an evaluation of scriptural evidence / Manuel Miguéns. --".
- catalog type "text".