Very interesting. Her Schaberg's thesis is that the Biblical record allows for the possibility that Mary concieved Jesus "through" the Holy Spirit & protected by God, but also by a man (not Joseph), possibly through rape. It's very well-researched, but even Schaberg admits that it's not the strongest claim. Although, to unbelievers the idea of the Virgin Birth is pretty incredible, too. Regardless, this was my introduction to feminist theology. I found compelling the claim that Mary being honored for her virginity (Schaberg doesn't even get into the Orthodox claim of Ever-Virginity) is harmful to women's position in the Church, since it sets up the Ideal Woman as virginal, defined by her reproductive capacity, and passive, leaving no chance for a normal woman to measure up. I'm not explaining this as well as Schaberg does, of course, so read it yourself.