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by Raymond E. Brown (Author) "In a certain sense this is not one of the most relevant problems of theology or exegesis..." (more)
Key Phrases: bodily virginity, virginal conception, resurrection language, Marcan Appendix, Mary Magdalene, New York (more...)
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Recent study of the Gospels has produced some surprising challenges to the historicity of the stories surrounding Jesus' birth and resurrection. There is skepticism about the star of Bethlehem, the magi, and the census, skepticism about the angels at the tomb and the manner and time of Jesus' appearances. What then about the more fundamental issues that touch on Christian faith? Was Jesus conceived without a human father? Did he rise bodily from the dead?

In this book a noted Catholic scholar surveys the biblical evidence pertinent to those two questions and evaluates it clearly and honestly - and briefly enough to meet the needs of the interested reader. His forthright use of biblical criticism may offend some; the carefulness of his conclusions may offend others; but the book offers real help to those who prefer objective discussion to predetermined answers.


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  • Paperback: 142 pages
  • Publisher: Paulist Press (January 1, 1972)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0809117681
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809117680
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #268,580 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars For a clearer understanding of Christian faith., April 11, 2007
By Roland M. Poirier (Bures sur Yvette France) - See all my reviews
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Whatever the reader's convictions this book is an opportunity to reflect on two very sensitive topics for Christian faith. The author tackles them carefully and yet constructively. The book was authorized by those who are in charge of maintaining Roman Catholic tradition and yet it opens interesting perspectives to the reader who is not necessarily always satisfied with ready-made and non-negotiable formulations of what one should believe.
As usual, two well known questions are raised here about the Scriptures. There is what they say and there is what some people try to make them say in order to justify their point more forcefully.
There is also the nature of the language of the Scriptures : is it literal or symbolic, or a mixture of both ?
Regarding, the virginal conception:
At the beginning there is a problem of translation. In this case a « young woman » in Hebrew was changed into a « virgin » in Greek. In itself, this could be enough to drop the matter altogether, but one should not go too fast. It is indeed interesting to consider that this error may have been inspired in order to reveal a fundamental message. This message is linked to the fact that if Man needs to be saved, it seems obvious that, for that purpose, he will need the help of someone greater than him, namely the help of God ; whether God acts directly or through a Saviour.
And what the text actually means when it says that the Saviour was conceived in the womb of a « virgin » is clearly that man is not at the origin of his own salvation, because the Saviour was not born from the action of a man. This is a simple and elegant message in symbolic language, but it is also highly significant.
The real difficulty arises when one continues to speak of virginity after the birth of Jesus. Such a statement lacks any reference in the gospels, has no useful implications and tends to have a reverse effect on the credibility of the virginal conception, especially if one is not allowed to separate the two notions of virginity before and after the birth of Jesus.
Regarding, the bodily resurrection of Jesus:
Here, we are faced with two contradictory and yet simultaneous messages conveyed by the litteral/symbolic language of the gospels.
The first is that the person who appeared for a certain period of time to a certain number of people is actually Jesus of Nazareth who had been previously crucified. He himself tries to convey this genuinely crucial message, by showing, for example, the scars of his wounds.
The second is that this risen Christ is significantly different from the crucified Jesus. He appears and disappears at will, he is not affected by the presence of walls, nor conditioned by space or time. His closest friends or disciples do not recognize him when he joins them. And when eventually they recognize him, it is no longer as Jesus, but as the Lord.
Definitely, something has changed in him, and Raymond E brown tells us that there are two options which are of importance to each one of us inasmuch as we are, at a certain point in time, going to follow Jesus through this same mysterious resurrection process. The first option is that our body will be completely destroyed and that something altogether new will appear within the framework of a new creation. The second option is that of a transformation. And the virtue of this second option is that our body being part of the person that will live forever after being transformed, retains a genuine value that it would not deserve if it were intended to be permanently discarded.
Raymond E Brown tells us that this second option is the one suggested in the Scriptures by the fact that Jesus did not abandon his body to corruption, but rose bodily from the dead. And as we are going to do the same when our time comes, this has a major impact on the way we should respect and treat our own body.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Raymond E Brown, May 10, 2009
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This is a classic monograph by one of the premier exegetes of the twentieth century. He applies the historical critical method to the virginal conception (sometimes inaccurately called the virgin birth) and to the bodily resurrection. Brown gives a nuanced, carefully reasoned analysis that will challenge many. If you come away pondering the truths behind these stories, Brown has succeeded.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent scholarship by Raymond Brown, May 24, 2008
Raymond Brown does his usual superb job of explaining the subject and providing Scriptural and historical support for his presentation, while clarifying misconceptions. This is highly recommended even for those who are not in doctoral programs in Religious Studies.
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