In Pure Lust, Mary Daly claims that the Virgin Mary is an “image of total subservience, the dethroned and sapped Goddess who was converted into a vessel.” Daly perceives Mary primarily through Christian scripture and other orthodox texts, ignoring her role as part of a religion lived and experienced outside of Church doctrine and dogma. This thesis explores how Mary is perceived and utilized by the laity, as opposed to the theological Mary, by specifically looking at how the Virgin Mary is imagined and experienced at the Our Lady of Ephesus Shrine in Western Turkey. Utilizing Robert Orsi’s lived religion approach and ethnographic research, this examination of the Virgin Mary will test Daly’s theologically based theory
“Mary as Media Icon: The Madonna in Twentieth-Century American Catholic Devotional Cultures” investi...
Though it remains unclear when Christianity was first introduced to England, it is certain Christian...
Hymnographical texts often include references to biblical persons, places and events – references th...
The local Christian community had long held the Turkish site known today as Mary’s House (Meryem Ana...
This book examines women’s relationship to the Virgin Mary in two different cultural and religious c...
This thesis is a study of the Sorrowful Mother Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary in nort...
Thesis advisor: Margaret E. GuiderThe cosmic mystery of Mary draws attention to what the Roman Catho...
The Virgin Mary is rarely mentioned in the Bible yet legends about her abound throughout the centuri...
Since the 1970's, more attention has been paid to the early cult of the Mary, as well as to empresse...
This essay will explore Mary as the exemplar of holiness for the faithful in the various states of l...
This paper researches the history of Mary the mother of Jesus and the various cults that have develo...
The debatable figure of Mary the Magdalene and the discovery of the Nag Hammadi gospels have caused...
My work on the thealogy of Mary conveys a largely subjective way of thinking, it does not claim to p...
Mary Magdalene is a significant figure in the Christian world, largely due to her unique relationshi...
The Protevangelium of James is an important early Christian text narrating the birth, childhood and ...
“Mary as Media Icon: The Madonna in Twentieth-Century American Catholic Devotional Cultures” investi...
Though it remains unclear when Christianity was first introduced to England, it is certain Christian...
Hymnographical texts often include references to biblical persons, places and events – references th...
The local Christian community had long held the Turkish site known today as Mary’s House (Meryem Ana...
This book examines women’s relationship to the Virgin Mary in two different cultural and religious c...
This thesis is a study of the Sorrowful Mother Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary in nort...
Thesis advisor: Margaret E. GuiderThe cosmic mystery of Mary draws attention to what the Roman Catho...
The Virgin Mary is rarely mentioned in the Bible yet legends about her abound throughout the centuri...
Since the 1970's, more attention has been paid to the early cult of the Mary, as well as to empresse...
This essay will explore Mary as the exemplar of holiness for the faithful in the various states of l...
This paper researches the history of Mary the mother of Jesus and the various cults that have develo...
The debatable figure of Mary the Magdalene and the discovery of the Nag Hammadi gospels have caused...
My work on the thealogy of Mary conveys a largely subjective way of thinking, it does not claim to p...
Mary Magdalene is a significant figure in the Christian world, largely due to her unique relationshi...
The Protevangelium of James is an important early Christian text narrating the birth, childhood and ...
“Mary as Media Icon: The Madonna in Twentieth-Century American Catholic Devotional Cultures” investi...
Though it remains unclear when Christianity was first introduced to England, it is certain Christian...
Hymnographical texts often include references to biblical persons, places and events – references th...