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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... consider the important position of the king's mother in the davidic kingdom. we will see that she reigned as queen, serving as a high-ranking official in the royal court, as an advocate for the people, and as an influential counselor to ...
... consider the important position of the king's mother in the davidic kingdom. we will see that she reigned as queen, serving as a high-ranking official in the royal court, as an advocate for the people, and as an influential counselor to ...
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... consider the etymological approach. Some Fathers saw royal significance in Mary's name. For example, according to Saint Jerome, “Mary” in Syriac can be translated as domina, 4 meaning “lady” or “sovereign,” indicating her great dignity ...
... consider the etymological approach. Some Fathers saw royal significance in Mary's name. For example, according to Saint Jerome, “Mary” in Syriac can be translated as domina, 4 meaning “lady” or “sovereign,” indicating her great dignity ...
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... consider the first of these schools, represented by the dutch theologian L. de Gruyter, who in his 1934 work De Beata Maria Regina offered a speculative treatment on Mary's queenship. de Gruyter devoted only four pages of his 176-page ...
... consider the first of these schools, represented by the dutch theologian L. de Gruyter, who in his 1934 work De Beata Maria Regina offered a speculative treatment on Mary's queenship. de Gruyter devoted only four pages of his 176-page ...
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... considering the essence of royalty philosophically. in fact, in his two-part, fifty-three-page article, “La Vierge-reine,” Nicolas cites only two biblical texts. 112 George Kirwin has directly critiqued these two approaches to Mary's ...
... considering the essence of royalty philosophically. in fact, in his two-part, fifty-three-page article, “La Vierge-reine,” Nicolas cites only two biblical texts. 112 George Kirwin has directly critiqued these two approaches to Mary's ...
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... considers the Annunciation scene, in which Mary is presented as the mother of the eternal King of israel and as one who is uniquely associated with Him and His work. Building on these related truths, Fenton goes on to deduce the ...
... considers the Annunciation scene, in which Mary is presented as the mother of the eternal King of israel and as one who is uniquely associated with Him and His work. Building on these related truths, Fenton goes on to deduce the ...
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King in the Annunciation 84 | |
chapter Four | |
Abbreviations 117 | |
Notes 119 | |
Bibliography 195 | |
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