His Bright Nativity

The Anglo-Saxon poet Cynewulf wrote that the birth of Jesus Christ was like the rising of the morning star or a bright sun in this world’s night. He emphasised that Christ was a real human being but also God’s Son, begotten as light from light, and that his birth from the Virgin Mary brought relief from death’s fearful shadow.

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