Queen Mother: A Biblical Theology of Mary's QueenshipEmmaus Road Publishing, 2005 - 216 páginas Queen Mother: A Biblical Theology of Mary's Queenship by Dr. Edward Sri sets out to explain the firm foundation of this dogma in Scripture and Tradition. As Pope Pius VII writes in Ad Caeli Reginam, in which he instituted the first Feast of the Queenship in October 1954: "The arguments on which Mary's queenly dignity is based have already been clearly set forth, and are to be found in ancient documents of the Church and in the books of the sacred liturgy." Based on Dr. Sri's doctoral dissertation, Queen Mother explores the role of the queen mother in the Davidic kingdom, examining the ways in which this theme sheds light on Mary's role as heavenly Queen and Mother of the Church. As he proceeds through the New Testament, Dr. Sri demonstrates the ultimate convergence of the queen-mother theme in the Gospels and the Book of Revelation. In his foreword to the book, Dr. Hahn reaffirms Mariology's potential "to gather the scattered disciplines by modeling an integrative, holistic approach-a biblical theology that integrates such seemingly diffuse and disparate fields as dogma, exegesis, and liturgy." |
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... Luke 1:26–45 77 3.2.1 The Annunciation (Luke 1:26–38) 78 3.2.1.1 davidic Kingdom Themes in the Annunciation to Mary 78 3.2.1.2 Mary as Mother of the Messiah- King in the Annunciation 84 3.2.2 The Visitation (Lk. 1:39–45) 86 3.3 ...
... Luke 1:26–45 77 3.2.1 The Annunciation (Luke 1:26–38) 78 3.2.1.1 davidic Kingdom Themes in the Annunciation to Mary 78 3.2.1.2 Mary as Mother of the Messiah- King in the Annunciation 84 3.2.2 The Visitation (Lk. 1:39–45) 86 3.3 ...
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... Luke 1:26–45, and revelation 12 in light of the davidic kingdom traditions those texts evoke, we will see that the Scriptures portray Mary, the mother of the King, in association with her royal Son in ways that recall the queen-mother ...
... Luke 1:26–45, and revelation 12 in light of the davidic kingdom traditions those texts evoke, we will see that the Scriptures portray Mary, the mother of the King, in association with her royal Son in ways that recall the queen-mother ...
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... Luke explicitly portrays Mary as queen. what he does say is that since Luke portrays Mary as giving birth to the eternal, messianic King and Lord, we can deduce from these texts that Mary's unique association with such a royal Son ...
... Luke explicitly portrays Mary as queen. what he does say is that since Luke portrays Mary as giving birth to the eternal, messianic King and Lord, we can deduce from these texts that Mary's unique association with such a royal Son ...
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... Luke's Annunciation scene presents Mary as accepting her Son precisely in His role as Savior and King. From this truth, he then derives the queen- ship:128 Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum. it is in this consent . . . that the Virgin ...
... Luke's Annunciation scene presents Mary as accepting her Son precisely in His role as Savior and King. From this truth, he then derives the queen- ship:128 Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum. it is in this consent . . . that the Virgin ...
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... Luke presents Mary's consent as bringing about the Son whose kingdom will have no end. He concludes that Mary is made queen due to her union with the word, who assumes the royalty of david's throne at the moment of conception. There is ...
... Luke presents Mary's consent as bringing about the Son whose kingdom will have no end. He concludes that Mary is made queen due to her union with the word, who assumes the royalty of david's throne at the moment of conception. There is ...
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King in the Annunciation 84 | |
chapter Four | |
Abbreviations 117 | |
Notes 119 | |
Bibliography 195 | |
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