This volume provides a concise, nontechnical historical
introduction to the church's thinking about Mary, the mother of
Jesus. The first part of the book sketches the development of
Marian thought from the second century to the twentieth century.
The second part contains an annotated bibliography of the most
important and accessible English-language works on Mary.Tim Perry,
an evangelical Anglican priest, and Daniel Kendall, a Roman
Catholic Jesuit priest, have joined across the Reformation divide
to provide an irenic, balanced volume for students and general
readers interested in this most remarkable woman and the ways in
which she has shaped Christian thought.
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