Mary for All Christians

“Mary for All Christians” by John Macquarrie is a thought-provoking exploration of the beliefs surrounding Mary in the Christian church. Published by A&C Black on August 22, 2001, this second edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The author, a distinguished theologian, aims to foster unity and reconciliation among Christians through his examination of Mary, addressing significant events in her life, including her Immaculate Conception and Assumption.
Readers will find that each chapter delves into different aspects of Mary’s significance, linking her to contemporary cultural discussions. The book also includes a new introduction that reflects on current Roman Catholic debates regarding the concept of ‘Mary Corredemptrix.’ This edition serves as a key text for those interested in the intersection of religion and theology, providing insights into biblical biography and Christian theology.
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One of Britain’s most distinguished theologians explains the basic beliefs held about Mary in the Christian church.Written with an ecumenical purpose, Professor Macquarrie shows that in Mary, Christians may find resources for unity and reconciliation, rather than conflict. Each chapter explores a different event associated with Mary, from her Immaculate Conception to her Assumption and also her relation to contemporary culture.A new edition of a key text for the ecumenical movement, this book includes a new introduction and takes account of the current Roman Catholic debates on the subject of ‘Mary Corredemptrix’.
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