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Author Kearns, Cleo McNelly, 1943-

Title The Virgin Mary, monotheism, and sacrifice / Cleo McNelly Kearns
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 356 pages) : illustrations
Contents Theories of sacrifice -- Mary, motherhood and sacrifice in the Gospels -- Mary and priesthood
Summary The Virgin Mary plays a major - although often paradoxical - role in the incarnation and crucifixion and in the ecclesiastical structure of Christianity. This role is shaped by sacrifice as understood in terms of the religious patrimony of ancient Israel and as refigured in the new Christian and Islamic paradigms arising from it. Here the offering up of a son is a frequently occurring motif, one in which fathers and mothers play an emotionally fraught, anthropologically conditioned and theologically significant role. Like such figures as Abraham and Sarah in the Hebrew Bible, Mary's relationship to sacrifice has profound implications not only for Christian theology, but for later developments in monotheism, including the role of women and gender in creating and sustaining religious identities, the emergence of competing definitions of orthodoxy, and the institution in some traditions of a masculine priesthood and religious hierarchy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint.
SUBJECT Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint fast
Maria, moeder van Jezus Christus. nta
Maria. swd
Subject Sacrifice -- Christianity.
11.60 Christian doctrine: general.
RELIGION -- Christian Theology -- Christology.
Sacrifice -- Christianity
Mariologie
Opfer.
Aufopferung
Mutterschaft
Priester
Hoherpriester
Sacrifices.
Monotheism.
Sex differences.
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