The Virgin Mary: A Very Short Introduction
przez
Mary Joan Winn Leith
Brak ocen
History
Philosophy
Art & Photography
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
208
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Feb 1, 2022
Wydawca
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198794916
ISBN-13
9780198794912
Opis
Mary Joan Winn Leith explores the profound and multifaceted figure of the Virgin Mary, a pivotal character in Christian theology and esteemed in Islamic tradition. Her examination delves into Mary's role as a symbol of motherhood and purity, transcending cultural boundaries and religious contexts.
Through a concise yet illuminating narrative, Leith presents the historical and artistic representations of Mary, shedding light on her significance in various faiths. This exploration reveals how Mary has influenced art, literature, and even social movements throughout history.
As readers navigate the complexities of Mary's identity and legacy, they are invited to reflect on her impact on spirituality and devotion. Leith's insights offer a rich understanding of a woman who remains a powerful figure in the hearts and minds of billions across the globe.
Through a concise yet illuminating narrative, Leith presents the historical and artistic representations of Mary, shedding light on her significance in various faiths. This exploration reveals how Mary has influenced art, literature, and even social movements throughout history.
As readers navigate the complexities of Mary's identity and legacy, they are invited to reflect on her impact on spirituality and devotion. Leith's insights offer a rich understanding of a woman who remains a powerful figure in the hearts and minds of billions across the globe.
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