By somebody | Sun, 01/05/2025 - 11:54 pm Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist 17. Account given by Luke. Immediate, supernatural character of the representation. 18. Natural explanation of the narrative. 19. Mythical view of the narrative, in its different stages. Classic Texts Theology Christian Theology Printer-friendly version 17. Account given by Luke. Immediate, supernatural character of the represent... (Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) 18. Natural explanation of the narrative. (Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) 19. Mythical view of the narrative, in its different stages. (Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) Book traversal links for Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist ‹ Part 1. History of the Birth and Childhood of Jesus Up 17. Account given by Luke. Immediate, supernatural character of the represent... (Chapter 1. Annunciation and Birth of John the Baptist) (The Life of Jesus Critically Examined) (Strauss, David Friedrich) ›