A Muslim caller cited Luke 1 to argue that Jesus is called Son of God because of the virgin conception and the Spirit's overshadowing, not because of divine sonship in the Christian sense.
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Quoted to describe the Holy Spirit overshadowing Mary, used polemically to characterize the virgin conception as non-consensual.
An older caller appealed to this verse to suggest the Holy Spirit functions like a heavenly mother or surrogate in Jesus' conception; the host rejected that reading.
Used to explain the Christian view that Mary conceived Jesus while still a virgin through God’s power rather than through sexual means.
Cited from a Christian perspective to call Muslims to trust in Jesus as the holy Son of God, emphasizing his sinlessness and unique ability to make believers righteous.
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