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Author Roberts, Kyle A., author

Title A Complicated Pregnancy : Whether Mary was a Virgin and Why It Matters / Kyle Roberts
Published Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2018
Minneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxiii, 205 pages))
Contents Introduction : "Don't mess with my manger scene!" -- Beautiful blood -- What's so bad about good sex? -- Virgin births happen to sharks, but not to humans -- The most powerful woman in the world -- A controversial and too-silent night -- How not to love your baby Jesus -- God's deep dive into creation -- Conclusion : a more human God
Summary The virgin birth is a much-loved story in the Christian tradition. It is the standard "origin story" of Jesus, marking the incarnation of the Son of God. Today, however, many theologians dispute the tradition of the virginal conception on both historical and scientific grounds. As a progressive Protestant theologian--and a husband and a father--Kyle Roberts was growing unsure of his belief in Mary's virginity. It contradicted modern science, and it seemed to undermine her feminine power. So he set out to investigate the virgin birth from every angle: the Bible, history, science, and philosophy. A Complicated Pregnancy records his journey through the evidence and the myth. Did the Holy Spirit form Jesus as a zygote in Mary's womb? If so, where did Jesus get his male genome? Was Jesus's birth really bloodless, as the early church believed, and is Mary a "perpetual virgin"? Roberts's quest is a fascinating journey through history, biblical interpretation, and church politics. His conclusion surprised him, and it will surprise you, too
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint -- Virginity.
SUBJECT Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint fast
Subject Virgin birth.
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Mariology.
Virgin birth
Virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781506406251
1506406254