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Mary in the New Testament : a collaborative assesstment by Protestant and Roman Catholic scholars / edited by Raymond E. Brown ... [et al.] ; from discussions by Paul J. Achtemeier ... [et al.] ; sponsored by the United States Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue.

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Mary in the New Testament : a collaborative assesstment by Protestant and Roman Catholic scholars / edited by Raymond E. Brown ... [et al.] ; from discussions by Paul J. Achtemeier ... [et al.] ; sponsored by the United States Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue.
Publication
Philadelphia : Fortress Press, 1978.

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Additional Authors
  • Brown, Raymond E. (Raymond Edward), 1928-1998
  • Achtemeier, Paul J.
  • Brown, Raymond E. (Raymond Edward), 1928-1998.
  • United States Lutheran-Roman Catholic Dialogue (Group)
Description
xii, 323 p.; 21 cm.
Summary
The role that Mary plays in God's plan of salvation is an issue that over the centuries has divided Christians and their churches. In part, these differences stem from disagreements about what the New Testament says about the mother of Jesus. This book should go a long way toward solving the disputes. It is not a collection of essays but rather a collaborative statement prepared by a team of Protestant, Anglican, and Roman Catholic scholars who have reached substantial agreement on how Mary was pictured by Christians of the first two centuries. This book follows the same methodology as an earlier volume, Peter in the New Testament, produced by the same research group. The status of that first book as an ecumenical achievement of American biblical scholarship is attested to by its translation into five foreign languages. In light of the difficulty of the subject matter, Mary in the New Testament may be an even greater achievement. If Roman Catholic and Protestant scholars can agree on what the oldest Christian sources said, is the way now open for the churches to agree on a fundamental Christian attitude toward Mary? This book is written by scholars, but it is not meant only for scholars. The authors have taken pains to make the work intelligible to students, clergy, and the knowledgeable laity of their churches. It combines scientific research with a respect for Christian sensibilities. -Publisher
Subjects
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Note
  • Includes indexes.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 295-311.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
1. Origins of the study -- 2. Presuppositions of the study -- 3. The birth of Jesus in the Pauline writings -- 4. Mary in the Gospel of Mark -- 5. Mary in the Gospel of Matthew -- 6. Mary in the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles -- 7. The mother of Jesus in the Gospel of John -- 8. The woman in Revelation 12 -- 9. Mary in the literature of the second century -- 10. Conclusions from the study.
ISBN
0800613457
LCCN
^^^78008797^
OCLC
  • 4004724
  • SCSB-9905336
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library