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In Search of Mary: The Woman and the Symbol by Sally Cunneen
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In Search of Mary: The Woman and the Symbol

by Sally Cunneen

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Ballantine Books (1996), Edition: 1, Paperback, 432 pages

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This was an interesting account of the devotion of Mary , Mother of Jesus and the attitudes of various Christian leaders throughout history . The author covers all the usual basics , delving into the Bible and segueing to stories of the many well-known mystical sites dedicated to Mary . It is clearly written from a Catholic perspective . It would've been more engossing if she had given more than a brief mention near the end of if or how Mary has trancended beyond a Christian/Catholic symbol . The author also included several pages of pictures of paintings and sculptures of Mary . ( )
  AquariusNat | Aug 17, 2008 |
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Mary--relic of the religious past or beacon of the future?
Mary is more alive today than she was in the early Christian church, surfacing in art and worship in almost every culture on earth. Her appeal bridges the gap between the devotional and the secular, the uneducated and the sophisticated. But who is Mary and what exactly does she symbolize? How did a humble Jewish girl become the most honored woman in human history? Why is there so little about Mary in the Bible and so much about her in the art and history of Christianity, East and West? And why, in an age dominated by science and technology, does devotion to Mary persist?
In Search of Mary is Sally Cunneen's provocative response to these questions. As Cunneen eloquently points out, in order to see Mary whole, it is important to look at all the different visions and versions of her, revisiting history through the eyes of a present day searcher. Including the latest findings by historians, anthropologists, and psychologists, as well as art historians and religious scholars, In Search of Mary reveals what we know about the life of Mary, follows the history and development of her image over the last two thousand years, and explores the different ways that Mary has transformed the lives of people today.

As we struggle for greater unity in a divided world, In Search of Mary shows us a woman who can touch all people, regardless of their backgrounds. She is a profound reminder of the presence of the holy in ordinary life.

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