Despite her prominence in the Christian narrative, Mary has
largely been neglected within the Protestant church. Recent
interest in such issues as feminism, spirituality, parenting, and
ecumenism, however, force a serious reexamination of Mary's place
in Protestant faith. In "Blessed One," widely respected Protestant
scholars seek to answer three basic questions: who is Mary? how
does Mary's story intersect with contemporary life? and what does
Mary teach us about God? This thoughtful and highly accessible book
will be of great interest to all engaged in the debates of the
contemporary church, Protestants and Roman Catholics alike.
Contributors include Nancy Duff, Beverly Roberts Gaventa, Joel
Green, E. Elizabeth Johnson, Cheryl Kirk-Duggan, Nora Lozano-Diaz,
Daniel Migliore, Bonnie Miller-McLemore, Cynthia Rigby, and
Katherine Sakenfeld.
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