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Mary: The Complete Resource

Editat de Professor Tina Beattie, Dr. Sarah Jane Boss
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2007
To understand the cult of the Virgin Mary is to understand the Christian relgion. The Virgin Mary is a ubiquitous but enigmatic presence in Christian history and culture. The tradition about Mary forms a vast and multi-layered aspect of Western history, culture and spirituality. It is not just in the Catholic tradition that Mary has become a particular focus of study and interest. Mary has also become a crucial interest for Christians outside this tradition (Protestant, Anglican) as a path to ecumenical understanding.This book is intended as a reference book for the student or scholar seeking knowledge of the history and contemporary practice of the cult of the Virgin Mary. It provides new essays which give overviews of particular areas of study - both historical and thematic - together with texts from primary sources and important scholarly articles, some of which appear in English for the first time. The volume is designed to be suitable for use as a course book at undergraduate and Masters levels. The result is astonishing and will open up whole new avenues for theological and spiritual enquiry. Mary: The Complete Resource will be essential for anyone who has a strong theological or devotional interest in Mary. But it will open the eyes of those who do not.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780860123415
ISBN-10: 0860123413
Pagini: 580
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.03 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Burns & Oates
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A text book and reader in Marian studies embracing Eastern and Western Churches

Cuprins

Introduction Section One: The Virgin Mary in Earliest Christianity1. Mary in the New Testament and Apocrypha Chris Maunder2. The Conception of the Virgin Mary, from The Protevangelium of James3. The Annunciation, from The Protevangelium of James4. The Title Theotokos Sarah Jane Boss5. Theotokos: The title and its significance in doctrine and devotion Richard Price6. Cyril of Alexandria on the title Theotokos, from the Third Letter to Nestorius7. Mary in Patristic Theology Tina Beattie8. The Origins of Marian Art: The evolution of Marian imagery in the Western Church until AD 31 Geri Parlby9. Marian Liturgies and Devotion in Early Christianity Stephen J. ShoemakerSection Two: The Cult of the Virgin Mary during the Middle Ages1. The Development of the Virgin's Cult in the High Middle Ages Sarah Jane Boss2. The vision of the monk Robert Translated by Sarah Jane Boss 3. Marian Devotion in the Latin West in the Later Middle Ages Eva De Visscher4. Miracles of the Blessed Virgin Mary, from the collection of Johannes HeroltSection Three: Mariology1. The Development of the Doctrine of Mary's Immaculate Conception Sarah Jane Boss2. Extract from a Medieval sermon on the Conception of Blessed Mary3. The English Reformers and the Blessed Virgin Mary Paul Williams4. Francisco Suárez and Modern Mariology Sarah Jane Boss5. Ineffabilis Deus: Dogmatic constitution on the Immaculate Conception (extracts)6. Extracts from Munificentissimus Deus: Apostolic constitution on the Assumption (extracts)7. How To Think About Mary's Privileges: A post-conciliar exposition Philip Endean8. The Fundamental Principle of Marian Theology by Karl Rahner; Translated and with an introduction by Philip Endean9. Immaculate Mary: The Ecclesial Mariology of Hans Urs von Balthasar Francesca Murphy10. The Virgin Mary in Anglican Tradition Paul Williams11. Mary in Ecumenical Dialogue and Exchange David CarterSection Four: Traditions of Devotion1. Mary in Early Modern Europe Trevor Johnson2. Telling the Beads: The practice and symbolism of the rosary Sarah Jane Boss3. Mary: Images and Objects Simon Coleman4. Marian Consecration in the Contemporary Church Sarah Jane Boss5. Apparitions of Mary Chris Maunder6. Black Madonnas Sarah Jane BossSection Five: Mary in Art and Literature1. Mary in Islam Tim Winter2. Mary in Nineteenth-Century English and American Poetry Nancy de Flon3. Mary in Modern European Literature Catherine O'Brien4. Mary in Film Catherine O'Brien5. The Iconographic Types of the Virgin in Western Art Maurice Vloberg

Recenzii

"The essays on this book are accurate, concise and engaging surveys of their assigned topics...As a teacher of a course on Mary in Doctrine and Devotion, I have searched for several years for a text that will surpass the once comprehensive, but now dated work of Hilda Graef (Mary: A History of Doctrine and Devotion, combined edition, London: Sheed and Ward, 1985). My search is over. Sarah Jane Boss has provided me and my students with an indispensable work that will serve for years not only to initiate students into the study of Mary, but also to guide generalists and specialists alike to the very best bibliographic sources available." Tim Perry, Providence College, Canada, International Journal of Systematic Theology
"Bound to be immensely useful"
'Mary: The Complete Resource is a pleasure to read. The discussion is scolarly, but not dull; the range of approaches is broad and non-partisan; the bibliographies are extremely helpful. Best of all, some sections conclude with chunks of original material.' Cally Hammond, Church Times
"[Mary: The Complete Resource] is very comprehensive indeed.  There are chapters on Mary in scripture, in the Church fathers, in the Protestant tradition, in film, in medieval art.  Black Madonnas, rosary beads, you name it."  Melaine Donagh, Oldie
'It is a wonder that such a comprehensive and detailed volume as Mary the Complete Resource should not have appeared until now: how did theological colleges and universities manage without such a definitive encyclopaedic reader, which clearly should be available to all ordinands and undergraduates, and those working in related areas.' Paul Brazier, Heythrop Journal

Notă biografică

Tina Beattie is married with four children. After taking a degree in Theology and Bristol University, she moved on to study for a PhD on 'Images of Mary.' She is Lecturer in Christian Studies at the University of Surrey, Roehampton. Sarah Jane Boss is Director of the Centre for Marian Studies, University of Wales, Lampeter, UK.