Christmas 2014: Jesus was not born in a stable after all, says theologian
A painting depicting the nativity scene. (Getty Images)
It's the story that everyone knows: Jesus was born in a barn, surrounded by farm animals and shepherds, because there was no room at the inn. But now, a British biblical scholar is challenging the nativity tale, and insists that a closer reading of the Gospel of Luke demonstrates that Mary is more likely to have given birth from the comfort of a family's upper room.
"I am sorry to spoil your preparations for Christmas," wrote Reverend Ian Paul on his blog, an evangelical scholar at the University of Nottingham, "but Jesus wasn't born in a stable, and, curiously, the New Testament hardly even hints that this might have been the case."
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