Alone of All Her Sex: The Myth and the Cult of the Virgin Mary"Devoting different sections of the book to each of the various roles Mary has assumed - Virgin, Queen, Bride, Mother, Intercessor - and drawing on official dogma, folk legend, art, history, literature and psychology, the author of Joan of Arc: The Image of Female Heroism shows how the figure of Mary has shaped and been shaped by changing social and historical circumstances from the first century to the present day, and why, for all their beauty and power (and indeed because of them), the legends of Virgin Mary have condemned real women to perpetual inferiority"--Google books description |
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Page 82
... body to heaven , and the apostles to mount upon clouds and follow them . " And when they entered Paradise , the body of Mary went to the tree of life ; and they brought her soul and made it enter her body . " The apostles are then ...
... body to heaven , and the apostles to mount upon clouds and follow them . " And when they entered Paradise , the body of Mary went to the tree of life ; and they brought her soul and made it enter her body . " The apostles are then ...
Page 96
... body . Through the teachings of St. Paul in his letters to the Thessalonians , the resurrected body became the vital ideogram of the Christian salvation , of the participation of each creature in the eternal life of Christ . The ...
... body . Through the teachings of St. Paul in his letters to the Thessalonians , the resurrected body became the vital ideogram of the Christian salvation , of the participation of each creature in the eternal life of Christ . The ...
Page 101
... bodies of holy virgins gave them powers over their assailants , so holiness defied the law of the grave ( Dedit suum jus natura ) , and a saint's body could resist decomposition , and survive fresh and fragrant as the dew . The ...
... bodies of holy virgins gave them powers over their assailants , so holiness defied the law of the grave ( Dedit suum jus natura ) , and a saint's body could resist decomposition , and survive fresh and fragrant as the dew . The ...
Contents
MARY IN THE GOSPELS | 3 |
MARY IN THE APOCRYPHA | 25 |
VIRGIN BIRTH | 34 |
Copyright | |
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