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The Virgin Birth
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Gresham Machen defends the doctrine of the virgin birth against modern skeptical and liberal critiques, arguing for its centrality to orthodox Christology.
The book surveys biblical evidence, historical testimony, and theological implications of the incarnation.
Machen emphasizes the supernatural character of Christ's conception as essential to the person and work of the Son of God. Written in the early 20th century, it responds to contemporary challenges from higher criticism and secularizing tendencies.
The work remains a classic apologetic resource in conservative Protestant circles.
Gresham Machen defends the doctrine of the virgin birth against modern skeptical and liberal critiques, arguing for its centrality to orthodox Christology.
The book surveys biblical evidence, historical testimony, and theological implications of the incarnation.
Machen emphasizes the supernatural character of Christ's conception as essential to the person and work of the Son of God. Written in the early 20th century, it responds to contemporary challenges from higher criticism and secularizing tendencies.
The work remains a classic apologetic resource in conservative Protestant circles.
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as a book he was reading during his daughter's birth while discussing belief in the virgin conception.

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