THE VIRGIN BIRTH
MYSTERY OR MYTH?
by
Book Details
About the Book
The
intent of this book is to take an objective look at a doctrine which over the
centuries has become a test of faith in many religious circles; the doctrine of
the virgin birth of Jesus Christ. Often
we find ourselves accepting without question the conventions and beliefs of
those who surround us. We accept their
alphabet and their arithmetic, without any curiosity as to their origins, and
with the vague feeling that they are products of nature rather than the works
of humankind. Descartes once
said that, "in order to seek truth, it is necessary once in the course
of our life to doubt of all things" to doubt once, not necessarily in
order to disbelieve always, but to discover whether our beliefs are well
founded.
Because
of this I wish to present as many facets as possible dealing with the several
arguments surrounding this subject in order to gain a broader understanding of
this present day doctrinal test of fellowship.
The modern world is asking questions.
Christianity and its traditional theology have come down to us from an
age very different from our own, an age when the sun and the stars moved around
the earth, when the meaning of natural law and evolution was only dimly
apprehended, when the psychology of religion, the historical method, and the
critical study of ancient documents was yet unborn. These things touch the foundations of the old
beliefs, and it is about those foundations that the world is asking. We seek, through personal study and modern
day inspiration, broader and more truthful understandings of God's plan for
humanity.
About the Author
J.
R. Longsdorf, an ordained minister for over 30 years
has published internationally, including articles and studies published
throughout denominational literature. He graduated first in his class at