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Revisiting the incomplete Mary

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2020
It has taken two millennia to arrive at the Roman Catholic Church’s Mary – a figure similar but distinct from the biblical account of Mary. Early Christian Church history attests that Mary was accorded titles which did not reflect in the New Testament ...
Raymond Potgieter
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Book Review:\u3cem\u3ePilgrimage of Awakening: The Extraordinary Lives of Murray and Mary Rogers\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Book Review of Pilgrimage of Awakening: The Extraordinary Lives of Murray and Mary Rogers. By Mary V. T. Cattan.
Prabhu, Joseph
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Greek Gospels and Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls: Compositional, Conceptual, and Cultural Intersections

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2020
The Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls expanded the scope of authoritative and parascriptural traditions that reimagine the lives and times of ancestral figures. In several cases, these Aramaic writings include birth notices or narratives.
Perrin Andrew B.
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Mary

open access: yesVerbum Christi, 2023
The article's focus is the way a theological appreciation of Mary can enrich Reformed theology. I will argue that it can do so in the following three ways: (1) Mary is a prime example of faith, an ideal servant of the Lord, and in a sense the mother of ...
Arnold Huijgen
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“A Pattern for Princes to Live by”: Popery and Elizabethan History During England’s Exclusion Crisis, 1679-1681

open access: yesAmerican, British and Canadian Studies Journal, 2015
This article investigates the intersections of historical memory and political behavior during England’s “Exclusion Crisis” of 1679-1681. In doing so, I bring together theorists of social and historical memory in interpreting the Exclusion Crisis polemic.
Petrakos Christopher Ross
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Mary Tudor – From the Page to the Screen

open access: yesVIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 2021
This article explores representations of Mary I of England, wife of Philip II of Spain. Specifically, it examines the portrayal of the queen – perhaps most famously known by the epithet ‘Bloody Mary’ – in the TV series Carlos, Rey Emperador (2015-2016 ...
Elizabeth Evenden-Kenyon
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Maria as anti-tipe van die verbondsark in Lukas 1:39–56: ’n Uitdaging tot Protestantse herbesinning van die Marialogie

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2020
Mary as anti-type of the ark of the Covenant in Luke 1:39–56: A challenge to Protestant reconsideration of Mariology. In this article, an attempt is made to indicate, that a typological reading of Luke 1:39–56 suggests that Mary should be understood as ...
Jacobus d.W. de Koning
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Mary Travers

open access: yesHyperrhiz, 2021
Those were turbulent times, the 60s and 70s…Dylan, Buffalo Springfield, Hendrix, the festivals, the scenes, but the music was powerful and I felt we were channeling a nation of young people full of anger and confusion (“stop children, what’s that sound”).
Cynthia Haynes
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Marie d’Antioche, la mobilisation de sa parentèle dans la procédure judiciaire pour la revendication du trône de Jérusalem au xiiie siècle

open access: yesCriminocorpus, 2023
In the 13th century, Mary of Antioch illustrated the need for a united kinship in the face of opponents for the throne of Jerusalem. Granddaughter of Isabella Ist of Jerusalem and Aimery Ist of Lusignan, Mary of Antioch, daughter of Melisende of Lusignan
Cécile Khalifa
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Letter from Mary Antin to Mary Austin

open access: yesRSA Journal, 1996
Introduction to “Letter from Mary Antin to Mary Austin, March 11, 1925”
Werner Sollors
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