DescriptionThe virgin birth of Jesus Christ is a foundational doctrine of Christianity, yet few Christians have a clear understanding of its full meaning and implications. An accomplished scholar, Dr. Robert Gromacki expounds and explores the miraculous event of the Incarnation, writing in an easily read style to make the teaching accessible to everyone.
Beginning with a good doctrinal summary of the Trinity, this newly reprinted book moves on to consider the primary passages in both Testaments that support the deity of Christ. He works through "problem texts" and supplies plausible alternatives where evangelicals differ.
Especially valuable are chapters on the two gospel accounts of the virgin birth, popular misconceptions about the virgin birth, and its physical and biological implications. Other outstanding chapters are those on Isaiah 7:14, the genealogies of Matthew and Luke, and the so-called parallels to the virgin birth in pagan literature.