The Miraculous Conception by Peter Annet

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By Emily Miller Posted on Mar 10, 2026
In Category - The First Stack
Annet, Peter, 1693-1769 Annet, Peter, 1693-1769
English
"The Miraculous Conception" by Peter Annet is a critical examination of the accounts of the birth of Jesus Christ as presented in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, likely written in the early 19th century. This scientific publication challenges the traditional Christian doctrine of the miraculous conception and divinity of Jesus Christ, probing the ...
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by scrutinizing the historical and textual integrity of the accounts that underpin it. In this book, Annet highlights the discrepancies between the Gospel accounts, arguing that the story of Jesus' miraculous conception may be a later fiction created to elevate Christ’s status amid prevailing societal prejudices. He meticulously dissects both Matthew's and Luke's narratives, presenting them as conflicting and proposing that the accepted interpretations are rooted in superstition rather than solid historical basis. By drawing on various scholarly arguments, he questions the credibility of the miraculous conception and discusses the implications of such beliefs on moral reasoning and religious authority, ultimately advocating for a more rational approach to understanding these foundational religious stories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Karen Davis
1 year ago

It took me a while to process the complex ideas here, but the attention to detail regarding the core terminology is flawless. A refreshing and intellectually stimulating read.

Nancy Lee
1 year ago

Right from the opening paragraph, the historical context mentioned in the early chapters is quite enlightening. I appreciate the effort that went into this curation.

Kenneth Nguyen
3 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Definitely a 5-star read.

Brian Jackson
11 months ago

Not bad at all.

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