Rescuing Mary from Rome: The Virgin in Scripture, Theology, and the Church

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As a case study in biblical hermeneutics and theology, this series surveys Marian themes in Scripture and in Roman Catholicism with a view to identifying the “leap” made from a variety of legitimate biblical motifs and possibilities to select illegitimate, distinctly Roman Catholic conclusions.

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As a case study in biblical hermeneutics and theology, this series surveys Marian themes in Scripture and in Roman Catholicism with a view to identifying the “leap” made from a variety of legitimate biblical motifs and possibilities to select illegitimate, distinctly Roman Catholic conclusions.

As a case study in biblical hermeneutics and theology, this series surveys Marian themes in Scripture and in Roman Catholicism with a view to identifying the “leap” made from a variety of legitimate biblical motifs and possibilities to select illegitimate, distinctly Roman Catholic conclusions.

Lectures

Microcourse | 3 hours

1. Introduction: Reading Scripture, Reading Mary; Biblical Typology and the Roman Catholic “Leap”

2. Mary as Daughter of Zion

3. Mary as New Eve and New Ark; the Immaculate Conception

4. Mary as New Ark and Mother of God; Bodily Assumption, Veneration and Intercession, and Perpetual Virginity

5. Mary as the New Temple