The Virgin Mary - a Jewish mother - is central to Christianity, a revered woman in Islam, and a person of persistent fascination for centuries. Marian worship and theology has inspired countless appearances in art, as well as religious philosophy and doctrine, while the concept of the Virgin herself has been involved in controversial discussions over the Virginal body, race, anti-Semitism, and globalism.
This Very Short Introduction describes the evolution of Marian thought from early Christianity to the present day. Mary Joan Winn Leith focuses on the centuries between the rise of Christianity and the Counter-Reformation, the eras when most of the doctrinal issues, popular traditions, and associated conventions of Marian iconography developed, and covers Catholic, Orthodox, and other Christian denominations, as well as the Islamic Mary. Taking an interdisciplinary approach that includes art history, archaeology, and gender studies as well as doctrinal history, she considers some of the misunderstandings and unquestioned assumptions about the Virgin Mary that pervade past and present Christian consciousness and today's secular world. Leith also discusses apparitions of Mary and representations of Mary in contemporary popular culture.
1:Meeting Mary: The Surprising Virgin
2:Mary in the New Testament, History, and Earliest Christianity
3:Mary After the Gospels
4:Mary the Goddess?
5:Eastern Mary - Byzantium and Islam
6:Empress of Heaven and Hell: Mary in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
7:Modern Mary - Reformation to the Present
Glossary
References
Further Reading
Index
"The series focuses on providing a broad and detailed scholarly yet accessible background to the Virgin Mary. This the author accomplishes, engagingly and comprehensively." - Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, Ave: Magazine of the Society of Mary
"The book, like other volumes in The Very Short Introduction series, is interdisciplinary and focuses on providing a broad,and detailed scholarly, yet accessible background to the Virgin Mary. This the author accomplishes, engagingly and comprehensively. While Leith's approach here is not devotional, her respect for her subject and devotees is apparent. The book is both detailed and informative and provides technical background helpful to teaching and preaching on Mary." - Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook, AVE, the Magazine of the Society of Mary
"Winn Leith provides an engaging and wide-ranging survey. [...] A particular strength of the books is that Winn Leith is able to depict devotion to Mary not only as a historical curiosity, but as a living tradition." - Edward Dowler, Church Times
"I would recommend this book to newcomers to Marian studies as a supplementary text to longer, more detailed overviews of Mary. Experienced mariologists will find it useful for its sources and quick-reference format." - Barbara Bradley, University of Edinburgh, Modern Believing
ISBN : 9780198794912
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