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So, in fact, John introduces Jesus in his narrative as someone in full solidarity with normal human fleshly existence; he has a father (1.45) and a mother (2.1, 3). There can be little doubt that for the Fourth Gospel the Word’s becoming flesh did not entail anything other than the normal means of human conception.
Born of a Virgin?: Reconceiving Jesus In The Bible, Tradition And Theology
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