
The Historical Evidence for the Virgin Birth
Preface
Abbreviations
Chapter I. The Virgin Birth And The New Testament Outside The First And Third Gospels
I. St. Paul
II. Q
III. St. Mark's Gospel
IV. Acts
V. The Epistle to the Hebrews
VI. The Fourth Gospel
A measured, scholarly inquiry into the earliest Christian testimony about the Virgin Birth, this work sets aside doctrinal presuppositions to let the historical record speak for itself. The author traces how the tradition emerged, highlighting the gaps and disagreements that have kept the debate unsettled for centuries. By focusing on the evidence rather than advocating a particular conclusion, the book invites listeners to join a careful, fact‑based examination of a long‑standing theological puzzle.
The study moves through the New Testament, beginning with passages outside the first and third Gospels, then devotes three chapters to Luke’s complex narrative and a dedicated chapter to Matthew’s distinctive perspective. A later section deliberately holds back a verdict, pointing out how the question ultimately folds into theological interpretation. Throughout, the analysis remains clear, balanced, and grounded in critical scholarship, making a dense topic accessible to anyone curious about the roots of this pivotal belief.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (318K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-06-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1887–1968
A leading Methodist scholar of the New Testament, he wrote with clarity about the life of Jesus, the Gospels, and early Christian belief. His books helped shape 20th-century biblical studies for both students and general readers.
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