Beginning with a fundamental doctrinal summary of the Trinity, Gromacki then considers the primary passages in both Testaments that present the virgin birth and the deity of Christ. He works through "problem texts" and supplies plausible alternatives where evangelicals differ. topics addressed in the book include the Two Gospel accounts of the virgin birth (Matthew and Luke), popular misconceptions about the virgin birth, physical and biological implications of the virgin birth and the so-called parallels to the virgin birth in pagan literature.
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About the Author:
Robert Gromacki (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary; Th.D., Grace Theological Seminary) is Distinguished Professor of Bible and Greek at Cedarville Univeristy.
Review:
About Time!' is an appropriate exclamation at the publication of the revised edition of Gromacki's 1974 book. . . A most useful and instructive addition to the personal libraries of layman, pastor, student, and professor alike. --Master's Seminary Journal ( 20040603)
The book's strengths are its attention to detail, readability, and relatively brief style, which a layman will find most useful. The book would serve as a good starting point for the theological student and as a good handbook for the interested layman. --Biblical Viewpoint ( 20040603)
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- PublisherKress Christian Publications
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 1934952036
- ISBN 13 9781934952030
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages240
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