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title Mary Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus Studies On Personalities of - photo 1

title:Mary : Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus Studies On Personalities of the New Testament
author:Gaventa, Beverly Roberts.
publisher:University of South Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:1570030723
print isbn13:9781570030727
ebook isbn13:9780585342696
language:English
subjectMary,--Blessed Virgin, Saint--Biblical teaching.
publication date:1995
lcc:BT611.G35 1995eb
ddc:232.91
subject:Mary,--Blessed Virgin, Saint--Biblical teaching.
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Mary
Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus
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Studies on Personalities of the New Testament
D. Moody Smith, General Editor
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Mary Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus
Beverly Roberts Gaventa
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Copyright 1995 University of South Carolina
Published in Columbia, South Carolina, by the University of South Carolina Press
Manufactured in the United States of America
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Unless otherwise indicated, the Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and are used by permission. All rights reserved.
Three lines from "Mary's Song" from Ariel by Sylvia Plath. Copyright 1963 by Ted Hughes. Copyright renewed. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. (USA), and Faber & Faber Ltd.
Excerpt from "Mary's Dream" from two-headed woman by Lucille Clifton. Copyright 1980 by the University of Massachusetts Press. Reprinted by permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd.
Excerpt from A Man Alone: Meditations on the Seven Last Words of Jesus on the Cross by Alan Falconer, published by Columba Press, Dublin, 1987; reprinted by permission.
Excerpt from "The Virgin" from The Poems of Laura Riding by Laura (Riding) Jackson. Copyright 1938, 1980 by Laura (Riding) Jackson. Reprinted by permission of Persea Books Inc. and the author's Board of Literary Management. In conformity with the late author's wish, her Board of Literary Management asks us to record that, in 1941, Laura (Riding) Jackson renounced, on grounds of linguistic principle, the writing of poetry: she had come to hold that "poetry obstructs the general attainment to something better in our linguistic way-of-life than we have."
The Protevangelium of James reprinted from New Testament Apocrypha, volume 1: Gospels and Related Writings, edited by Wilhelm Schneemelcher, 1991. Used by permission of Westminster/John Knox Press (USA) and James Clarke & Co. Ltd.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data will be found at the end of this book.
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For Matthew
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Contents
Preface
ix
Abbreviations
xiii
Chapter 1 The Quest for Mary
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The Historical Quest for Mary
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The Theological Quest for Mary
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The Literary Quest for Mary
19
Chapter 2 Threatened and Threatening: Mary in the Gospel of Matthew
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The Origins of the Messiah Jesus (Matthew 1:12:23)
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Mary in the Ministry of Jesus (Matthew 12:4650, 13:5358)
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Conclusion
45
Chapter 3 Disciple, Prophet, and Mother: Mary in Luke-Acts
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The Birth Narrative (Luke 1:52:52)
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Mary in the Ministry of Jesus (Luke 8:1921, 11:2728)
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Mary in the Church (Acts 1:14)
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