Mary the Feminine Face of the Church

Mary  the Feminine Face of the Church
Author: Rosemary Radford Ruether
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1977-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664247598

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Mary Radford Ruether's book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Mary's role in the vital doctrine of the contemporary church. In this unique study, she brings together much hard-to-find material. Her careful biblical scholarship enables us to reclaim a long-ignored part of our religious tradition. Useful for women's and other adult study groups, this book includes help for study leaders.

Mary According to Women

Mary According to Women
Author: Carol Frances Jegen
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1985
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0934134316

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Mary According to Women presents a contemporary study of the woman of Nazareth who changes the course of human history. The seven chapters develop familiar titles of Mary in the context of the Vatican II Church, particularly its emphasis of justice and peace. Following the lead of the second Vatican Council in its historic document, Lumen Gentium, the book develops implications of the Council's treatment of Mary "in the mystery of Christ and the Church", of one who is truly involved in the lives and struggles of Christians today. Significantly, the book is written by women whose experience and insight give new perspective to a revitalized appreciation and love of Mary.

The Feminine Face of Christianity

The Feminine Face of Christianity
Author: Margaret Starbird
Publsiher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0835608271

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Even though feminine values have always been at the core of Christianity, its long history has often ignored or marginalized women’s key role in it. Margaret Starbird’s unique view from the feminine perspective serves the need many are feeling to search their traditional faith for fresh meaning and inspiration in these difficult times. Could Mary Magdalene have been Jesus’ wife? Starbird explores this possibility and the “sister-brides” who accompanied male disciples to forge a new understanding of gender-based faith and of sacred marriage with the Divine. She also gives us the rich heritage of stories about women’s generous service and encouragement for the inner journey, ranging all the way from little-known early saints to Mother Theresa. She points out that fundamental Christian values such as compassion, reconciliation, and the healing of crippled bodies and broken hearts are all strongly feminine in nature. Her view, though, is cooperative rather than contentious: She aims, not to discredit the masculine, but to right the missing gender balance she finds inherent in the faith. Distribution is limited to North America.

The Maternal Face of God

The Maternal Face of God
Author: Leonardo Boff
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1987
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173028047082

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Which Mary

Which Mary
Author: F. Stanley Jones
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004127089

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Cutting-edge contributions on early Christian Marys offer a variety of perspectives by leading scholars, and probe the earliest traditions on the Marys, both canonical and non-canonical, as preserved in Western and Oriental languages. Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org).

In Search of Mary

In Search of Mary
Author: Sally Cunneen
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 453
Release: 1996-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780345382467

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Mary--relic of the religious past or beacon of the future? Mary is more alive today than she was in the early Christian church, surfacing in art and worship in almost every culture on earth. Her appeal bridges the gap between the devotional and the secular, the uneducated and the sophisticated. But who is Mary and what exactly does she symbolize? How did a humble Jewish girl become the most honored woman in human history? Why is there so little about Mary in the Bible and so much about her in the art and history of Christianity, East and West? And why, in an age dominated by science and technology, does devotion to Mary persist? In Search of Mary is Sally Cunneen's provocative response to these questions. As Cunneen eloquently points out, in order to see Mary whole, it is important to look at all the different visions and versions of her, revisiting history through the eyes of a present day searcher. Including the latest findings by historians, anthropologists, and psychologists, as well as art historians and religious scholars, In Search of Mary reveals what we know about the life of Mary, follows the history and development of her image over the last two thousand years, and explores the different ways that Mary has transformed the lives of people today. As we struggle for greater unity in a divided world, In Search of Mary shows us a woman who can touch all people, regardless of their backgrounds. She is a profound reminder of the presence of the holy in ordinary life.

The Book of Mary

The Book of Mary
Author: Nicola Slee
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780819223579

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“Of all the women in the Bible,” writes Nicola Slee, “Mary has been for me the most ambivalent, the most alien and yet, at some level, the most alluring. I’ve taken a long time to come to her—or for her to come to me. I grew up in a religious tradition—low church Methodism—in which Mary hardly featured, other than in the nativity story. Yet it is hardly possible to exist as an inhabitant of the western world, with even half an eye open to the visual and cultural heritage of Christendom, and not to have been in some way affected by this woman, the woman of the Christian tradition.” With a collection of prayers and liturgical material focused around the figure of Mary, and the themes of motherhood, sisterhood, and female faith, this book projects a strong, contemporary attitude. It is clearly feminist, affirming the significance of Mary in the faith journey of contemporary Christian (and other) women, plus it challenges and critiques traditional stereotypes of Mary. The author explores the sorrows of Mary, her defiance and resistance, sexuality, sensuality, aloneness, independence and freedom, companionship, sisterhood, friendship, ministry, priesthood, contemplation, prayer and silence, wisdom, authority, faith, risk, and daring.

Ancient Taboos and Gender Prejudice Challenges for Orthodox Women and the Church

Ancient Taboos and Gender Prejudice Challenges for Orthodox Women and the Church
Author: Leonie B. Liveris
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780754682455

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Annotation. Debates over the ethics of war, economic redistribution, resource consumption and the rights and responsibilities associated with membership of a political community are just some of the major conflicts of principle identified and analyzed by Thomas Kane which characterize world politics today.