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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... example, according to Saint Jerome, “Mary” in Syriac can be translated as domina, 4 meaning “lady” or “sovereign,” indicating her great dignity. Along a similar line, Peter Chrysologus said that Mary Chapter One doctrinal ...
... example, according to Saint Jerome, “Mary” in Syriac can be translated as domina, 4 meaning “lady” or “sovereign,” indicating her great dignity. Along a similar line, Peter Chrysologus said that Mary Chapter One doctrinal ...
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... example, Clement of Alexandria, Jerome, Ambrose, and Augustine all emphasized Mary being the mater domini.7 with deeper reflection on what it meant for Mary to be the mother of the Lord, there arose a deeper understanding of Mary being ...
... example, Clement of Alexandria, Jerome, Ambrose, and Augustine all emphasized Mary being the mater domini.7 with deeper reflection on what it meant for Mary to be the mother of the Lord, there arose a deeper understanding of Mary being ...
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... example, idelfonse of Toledo discussed Mary's royalty in a way that surpassed anything that had come before him. Not only did he view Mary as a royal figure, but he even placed himself as a servant of the queenly mother of Jesus: “i am ...
... example, idelfonse of Toledo discussed Mary's royalty in a way that surpassed anything that had come before him. Not only did he view Mary as a royal figure, but he even placed himself as a servant of the queenly mother of Jesus: “i am ...
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... example, taught that Mary has royal dominion over all creatures—not only over souls on earth but even over all devils, souls in purgatory, and souls in heaven.27 The function of her royal office is to direct, protect, and intercede.28 A ...
... example, taught that Mary has royal dominion over all creatures—not only over souls on earth but even over all devils, souls in purgatory, and souls in heaven.27 The function of her royal office is to direct, protect, and intercede.28 A ...
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... example, the non-Byzantine liturgies of the East mention Mary's queenship implicitly in texts referring to her as “Lady” or “Our Lady.” The Ethiopian rite expresses the universal nature of Mary's reign, calling her “The Lady of us all ...
... example, the non-Byzantine liturgies of the East mention Mary's queenship implicitly in texts referring to her as “Lady” or “Our Lady.” The Ethiopian rite expresses the universal nature of Mary's reign, calling her “The Lady of us all ...
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King in the Annunciation 84 | |
chapter Four | |
Abbreviations 117 | |
Notes 119 | |
Bibliography 195 | |
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