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adam_text | Contents
Abbreviations
г
5
Introduction
1
7
PART ONE
FROM THE APOSTOLIC AGE
TO THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA
(325)
Prologue
25
1
THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS
27
Ignatius of Antioch
29
readings: Ignatian Professions of Faith
31
2
THE NEW TESTAMENT APOCRYPHA
3 3
The Protoevangclium of James
3 5
reading: The Virgin Birth according to the Proto-
evangelhim of James
41
3
THE SECOND-CENTURY APOLOGISTS
43
Justin Martyr
44
Eve—Mary
46
Melito of Sardis
48
ѕс:
Easter Homily
49
4 IRENAEUS
OF LYONS
51
Recapitulation in Christ
52
Mary s Role in the Economy of Salvation
53
reading: The New Adam and the New Eve
57
5
BEGINNINGS OF MARIAN DOCTRINE IN THE
LATIN CHURCH: TERTULLIAN
59
Tertuîlian s
Personality
60
God Incarnate
61
Tertullian s Severity toward
Mary 62
Mary Guarantees the Humanity of Christ
63
Mary Conceived Christ as a Virgin
64
Tertullian Denies Mary s Perpetual Virginity
65
reading: Mary the Virgin Earth
67
reading: In What Sense Mary Is Called Woman
68
6
TWO GREAT MASTERS OF THE SCHOOL
OF ALEXANDRIA: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA
AND
ORIGEN
69
Clement of Alexandria (d. ca.
215) 70
Origen
(d.
253) 71
Mary, Mother of God
73
Mary, Virgin Mother
74
Mary, Ever-Virgin
75
Mary s Holiness
77
reading: Sub tuum
praesidium
19
reading:
Origen:
My Soul Magnifies the Lord
19
reading:
Origen:
The Apostle John Receives Mary
as His Mother
80
reading:
Origen:
Mary, Humble and Lowly
81
7
MARY IN THE EARLY CHURCH IN ROME
82
Mary in the Art of the Catacombs
83
A Witness to the Apostolic Tradition: Hippoiytus of
Rome (d.
235) 85
Novatian,
a Heretic Who Defends Mary s Maternity
88
reading: Hippoiytus: Christ, Virginal Flower
9°
reading: Hippoiytus: Generated by the Father according
to the Spirit, by His Mother according to the Flesh
9°
8
THE END OF THE ANTE-NICENE ERA
92
reading: Gregory of Nyssa: Mary Appears to the
Young Gregory the Wonderworker
93
PART TWO
PROM THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA
TO THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS
(431)
Prologue
97
ATHANASIUS OF ALEXANDRIA (d.
373) 99
An Important Anonymous Witness
100
Athanasius Defends Mary s Motherhood
101
The Virgin s Child Is God
103
Mary Ever-Virgin
103
reading: Mary Greets Elizabeth
105
reading: In Praise of the Blessed Virgin
106
EPHREM THE SYRIAN (ca.
306-373) 108
In Love with the Beauty of the Virgin
109
The Mystery of the Mother of God
111
The Exceptional Virgin
113
Figure of the Church
115
Eve—Mary
116
reading: Marvelous Mother
118
EPIPHANIUS OF
SALAMIS
(d.
403) 120
His Polemical Mariology
122
The Ever-Virgin Mother of God
123
The New Eve
124
Mary s Earthly End
125
Devotion to the Virgin
127
reading: Death from Eve, Life from Mary
128
reading: Virginal Workshop of the Incarnation
130
CYRIL OF JERUSALEM AND THE JERUSALEM
CATECHESES
131
Mary in Cyril s Catechetical Program
132
Mary, Virgin Mother of the Word Incarnate
133
Divine Character of Mary s Motherhood
136
The Virginal Birth of Christ
137
Mary, Wondrous Model of the Virginal Life
138
Mary and the Role of Women i39
reading: Mary, Joseph s Virginal Spouse i39
THE CAPPADOCIAN FATHERS: BASIL OF
CAESAREA (d.
379) 141
Mary, Workshop of the Incarnation
14З
Mary s Virginity and the Faith of Christians
146
Marriage to Joseph
147
Mary as a Moral Figure
148
reading: Basil: Christ s True Birth from Mary i49
reading: Basil: Joseph s Conduct toward Mary
15
°
GREGORY OF NYSSA (d. ca.
394) 151
Mary s Role in the Incarnation
15З
The Wonder of Mary s Virginity i54
Zechariah, Martyr for the Sake of Mary s Virginity
156
Did Mary Take a Vow of Virginity?
15 7
reading: Christ, Chosen Fruit of Virginity
158
GREGORY NAZIANZEN (d.
390) 160
A Criterion of the True Faith
161
The Divine—Human Exchange
162
Virginal Temple of the Incarnate Word
І(5з
Prayer to Mary
164
Mary, Model of the Virginal Life
165
reading: The Virgin
Justina
Calls upon Mary
166
AMPHILOCHIUS OF ICONIUM (d. after
394) 168
reading: The New Eve Gives Birth to the Salvation
of the World
169
JOHN CHRYSOSTOM (d.
407) 171
John Chrysostom and the Blessed Virgin i72
The Mystery of the God Incarnate i74
The Miracle of the Virgin Mother i75
Mary s Perpetual Virginity i77
Virginity Prefigured in the Old Testament
178
reading: Christ, Who Had No Father and No Mother
179
10
LATIN CHRISTIANITY: HILARY OF POITIERS (d.
367)
1
8
1
Hilary s Marian Thought
182
Christ s Genealogy according to Matthew
183
The Gospel Speaks on Mary s Behalf
184
The Moral Figure of Mary
186
reading: Mary in the Economy of Salvation
187
reading: Pregnant Virgin
188
reading: Faith in the Incarnation
188
11
AMBROSE OF MILAN (d.
397) 189
Mary and the Ideal of Virginity
190
Mary Is a Virgin Because She Is Mother of God
192
Mother of God the Savior
193
Mary, a Remarkable Woman
196
Mary and the Church
198
reading: Mary, Highest Model of the Virginal Life
199
readings: Mary at the Foot of the Cross
202
12
JEROME (d.
419) 204
Controversy over Mary s Virginity
205
Mary Ever-Virgin
209
Mary in the Prophecies of the Old Testament
210
Mary s Holiness
212
reading: Why Mary Conceived When She Was
Already Engaged
214
13
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO (d.
430) 216
A Mariology for the Future
217
Mary and the Predestination of Christ
218
Virgin Mother of the Incarnate God
219
Mary and the Church
222
Mary, Holiest of Creatures
225
reading: The Virginal Birth of Christ Is a Truth of the Faith
228
reading: The Dignity of Both Sexes Is Emphasized
by the Incarnation
229
PART THREE
FROM THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS
TO THE FIFTH CENTURY
Prologue 233
The Homily of Proclus of Constantinople
234
The Council of Ephesus
236
reading: Cyril of Alexandria: Mary s Role in the
Mystery of the Incarnation
238
1
CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA (d.
444) 241
Passionately Devoted to the Blessed Virgin
242
Mary s Role as Mediatrix
244
Mary at the Wedding in
Cana
245
Mary at the Foot of the Cross
245
Cyril s Complex Personality
247
reading: The
Theotókos ,
Cause of Joy for
the Whole World
247
2
PROCLUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE (d.
446) 249
A Staunch Devotee of Mary
249
Enthusiastic Defender of the
Theotókos
250
Mary, Virginal Workshop
252
Salvific Character of Mary s Motherhood
254
Mary, Boast of the Female Sex
255
The Value of Proclus
257
reading: Mary in the Mystery of the Incarnation
257
reading: Mary in the Choir of All Creatures Wlw Offer
Gifts to the Lord
258
3
THEODOTUS OF ANCYRA (d. before
446) 260
The Mother of
Goď s
Only Begotten Son
260
Virgin Mother
262
Mary s Preparation for the Incarnation
263
Virginal Birth and Resurrection
265
The Role of Joseph
265
The Sword of Simeon
266
Praise for the Holy Virgin
267
reading: The Incarnation, Mystery of Virginity
269
reading: A Moral Portrait of the Virgin
270
A HOMILY ON THE ANNUNCIATION (Fourth Century)
272
The Problem of Authorship
272
Content of the Homily
273
reading: Pseudo-Chrysostom: From the Homily on
the Annunciation by Pseudo-Chrysostom
275
CAELIUS SEDULIUS (d. ca.
440-450) 282
Mother of the Lamb
283
The New Eve
284
The Incarnation
286
The Angel s Prophetic Greeting
288
Mary and the Paschal Mystery
289
reading: In Praise of the Divine Motherhood
291
PETER CHRYSOLOGUS (ca. 380-ca.
450) 292
Mother of God and Our Lady
293
The Miracle of Mary s Virginity
294
Mary, God s Spouse
296
The Eve-Mary Parallel
298
Devotion to Mary
300
reading: Peter Chrysologus: When His Mother Mary
Was Betrothed
...
(Mt.
1
:i8)
300
LEO THE GREAT (d.
461) 302
The Tornus ad Flaviannm
303
Mary in the Prophecies of the Old Testament
306
Mary s Faith and the Incarnation
308
reading: Why Christ Was Born of a Virgin
309
SEVERUS OF ANTIOCH (ca. 465-ca.
538) 3
ю
Mary Is a Marvelous Mystery
311
The Miracle of Mary s Virginal Motherhood
313
The Blessed Virgin s Role in Salvation
315
reading: Mary s Intervention at the Wedding Feast at
Cana
316
PART FOUR
THE END OF THE PATRISTIC PERIOD
(SIXTH-EIGHTH CENTURY)
Prologue 323
ROMANOS
THE MELODIST (d. ca.
560)
325
Romanos
and the Mother of God
326
The Birth of Mary
328
The Annunciation
329
Christ s Birth at Bethlehem
ЗЗІ
The Sword of Simeon
332
The Virgin Mother on Calvary
333
reading: Mary at the Cross
333
THE AKATHIST HYMN (fifth-sixth century)
338
Compositional Structure
339
The Narrative Stanzas
340
The Doctrinal Stanzas
З40
reading: The Akathist Hymn
342
GREGORY OF TOURS (d.
594)
З52
Mary s Glorious End
353
Miraculous Interventions of the Mother of God
354
Mary s Concern for Christians
356
reading: Miraculous Relics of Mary
357
VENANTIUS
FORTUNATUS
(d.
ca. 600)
359
The Vision of the Prophets
360
Mary s Divine and Saving Motherhood
361
The Human Idyll of Mary s Motherhood
362
The Miracle of Mary s Virginity
363
reading: Hymn on the Incarnation
365
GREGORY THE GREAT (ca.
540-604)
366
Greatness of the Mother of God
367
The Virgin Appears to Little
Musa
369
Marian
Cult and Devotion
370
reading: Mary, the Mountain That Reaches the Heights
of Divinity
371
6
ISIDORE OF SEVILLE (ca.
560-636) 373
The Meaning of the Name Mary
374
The Question of the End of Mary s Earthly Life
375
Mary and the Church
376
The Cult of Mary
377
reading: The Woman s Offspring
378
7
THE ICONOCLAST CRISIS
(725-843) 379
8
GERMANUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE (d. ca.
733) 381
Exaltation of the Blessed Virgin
382
Mary Assumed into Heaven
383
Mary s Mediation
387
The Cult of Icons
388
reading: Mary s Spiritual Presence among the Faithful
389
9
ANDREW OF CRETE (d. ca.
740) 391
Mary, Spotless Creature
392
Mary s Death and Assumption
395
Mary s Queenship and Mediation
397
reading: The Cult of
Sacređ
Icons
398
10
JOHN DAMASCENE (d. ca.
750) 400
Mary Assumed into Heaven
403
Mary, Mediatrix between Earth and Heaven
405
Devotion to Mary
406
reading: Mary s Tomb, Place of Grace
408
Select Bibliography
411
Acknowledgments
413
Index of Biblical References
415
Index of Names and Subjects
419
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Contents
Abbreviations
г
5
Introduction
1
7
PART ONE
FROM THE APOSTOLIC AGE
TO THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA
(325)
Prologue
25
1
THE APOSTOLIC FATHERS
27
Ignatius of Antioch
29
readings: Ignatian Professions of Faith
31
2
THE NEW TESTAMENT APOCRYPHA
3 3
The "Protoevangclium of James"
3 5
reading: The Virgin Birth according to the "Proto-
evangelhim of James"
41
3
THE SECOND-CENTURY APOLOGISTS
43
Justin Martyr
44
Eve—Mary
46
Melito of Sardis
48
ѕс:
Easter Homily
49
4 IRENAEUS
OF LYONS
51
Recapitulation in Christ
52
Mary's Role in the Economy of Salvation
53
reading: The New Adam and the New Eve
57
5
BEGINNINGS OF MARIAN DOCTRINE IN THE
LATIN CHURCH: TERTULLIAN
59
Tertuîlian's
Personality
60
God Incarnate
61
Tertullian's Severity toward
Mary 62
Mary Guarantees the Humanity of Christ
63
Mary Conceived Christ as a Virgin
64
Tertullian Denies Mary's Perpetual Virginity
65
reading: Mary the Virgin Earth
67
reading: In What Sense Mary Is Called "Woman
" 68
6
TWO GREAT MASTERS OF THE SCHOOL
OF ALEXANDRIA: CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA
AND
ORIGEN
69
Clement of Alexandria (d. ca.
215) 70
Origen
(d.
253) 71
Mary, Mother of God
73
Mary, Virgin Mother
74
Mary, Ever-Virgin
75
Mary's Holiness
77
reading: Sub tuum
praesidium
19
reading:
Origen:
My Soul Magnifies the Lord
19
reading:
Origen:
The Apostle John Receives Mary
as His Mother
80
reading:
Origen:
Mary, Humble and Lowly
81
7
MARY IN THE EARLY CHURCH IN ROME
82
Mary in the Art of the Catacombs
83
A Witness to the Apostolic Tradition: Hippoiytus of
Rome (d.
235) 85
Novatian,
a Heretic Who Defends Mary's Maternity
88
reading: Hippoiytus: Christ, Virginal Flower
9°
reading: Hippoiytus: Generated by the Father according
to the Spirit, by His Mother according to the Flesh
9°
8
THE END OF THE ANTE-NICENE ERA
92
reading: Gregory of Nyssa: Mary Appears to the
Young Gregory the Wonderworker
93
PART TWO
PROM THE COUNCIL OF NICAEA
TO THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS
(431)
Prologue
97
ATHANASIUS OF ALEXANDRIA (d.
373) 99
An Important Anonymous Witness
100
Athanasius Defends Mary's Motherhood
101
The Virgin's Child Is God
103
Mary Ever-Virgin
103
reading: Mary Greets Elizabeth
105
reading: In Praise of the Blessed Virgin
106
EPHREM THE SYRIAN (ca.
306-373) 108
In Love with the Beauty of the Virgin
109
The Mystery of the Mother of God
111
The Exceptional Virgin
113
Figure of the Church
115
Eve—Mary
116
reading: Marvelous Mother
118
EPIPHANIUS OF
SALAMIS
(d.
403) 120
His Polemical Mariology
122
The Ever-Virgin Mother of God
123
The New Eve
124
Mary's Earthly End
125
Devotion to the Virgin
127
reading: Death from Eve, Life from Mary
128
reading: Virginal Workshop of the Incarnation
130
CYRIL OF JERUSALEM AND THE JERUSALEM
CATECHESES
131
Mary in Cyril's Catechetical Program
132
Mary, Virgin Mother of the Word Incarnate
133
Divine Character of Mary's Motherhood
136
The Virginal Birth of Christ
137
Mary, Wondrous Model of the Virginal Life
138
Mary and the Role of Women i39
reading: Mary, Joseph's Virginal Spouse i39
THE CAPPADOCIAN FATHERS: BASIL OF
CAESAREA (d.
379) 141
Mary, Workshop of the Incarnation
14З
Mary's Virginity and the Faith of Christians
146
Marriage to Joseph
147
Mary as a Moral Figure
148
reading: Basil: Christ's True Birth from Mary i49
reading: Basil: Joseph's Conduct toward Mary
15
°
GREGORY OF NYSSA (d. ca.
394) 151
Mary's Role in the Incarnation
15З
The Wonder of Mary's Virginity i54
Zechariah, Martyr for the Sake of Mary's Virginity
156
Did Mary Take a Vow of Virginity?
15 7
reading: Christ, Chosen Fruit of Virginity
158
GREGORY NAZIANZEN (d.
390) 160
A Criterion of the True Faith
161
The Divine—Human Exchange
162
Virginal Temple of the Incarnate Word
І(5з
Prayer to Mary
164
Mary, Model of the Virginal Life
165
reading: The Virgin
Justina
Calls upon Mary
166
AMPHILOCHIUS OF ICONIUM (d. after
394) 168
reading: The New Eve Gives Birth to the Salvation
of the World
169
JOHN CHRYSOSTOM (d.
407) 171
John Chrysostom and the Blessed Virgin i72
The Mystery of the God Incarnate i74
The Miracle of the Virgin Mother i75
Mary's Perpetual Virginity i77
Virginity Prefigured in the Old Testament
178
reading: Christ, Who Had No Father and No Mother
179
10
LATIN CHRISTIANITY: HILARY OF POITIERS (d.
367)
1
8
1
Hilary's Marian Thought
182
Christ's Genealogy according to Matthew
183
The Gospel Speaks on Mary's Behalf
184
The Moral Figure of Mary
186
reading: Mary in the Economy of Salvation
187
reading: Pregnant Virgin
188
reading: Faith in the Incarnation
188
11
AMBROSE OF MILAN (d.
397) 189
Mary and the Ideal of Virginity
190
Mary Is a Virgin Because She Is Mother of God
192
Mother of God the Savior
193
Mary, a Remarkable Woman
196
Mary and the Church
198
reading: Mary, Highest Model of the Virginal Life
199
readings: Mary at the Foot of the Cross
202
12
JEROME (d.
419) 204
Controversy over Mary's Virginity
205
Mary Ever-Virgin
209
Mary in the Prophecies of the Old Testament
210
Mary's Holiness
212
reading: Why Mary Conceived When She Was
Already Engaged
214
13
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO (d.
430) 216
A Mariology for the Future
217
Mary and the Predestination of Christ
218
Virgin Mother of the Incarnate God
219
Mary and the Church
222
Mary, Holiest of Creatures
225
reading: The Virginal Birth of Christ Is a Truth of the Faith
228
reading: The Dignity of Both Sexes Is Emphasized
by the Incarnation
229
PART THREE
FROM THE COUNCIL OF EPHESUS
TO THE FIFTH CENTURY
Prologue 233
The Homily of Proclus of Constantinople
234
The Council of Ephesus
236
reading: Cyril of Alexandria: Mary's Role in the
Mystery of the Incarnation
238
1
CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA (d.
444) 241
Passionately Devoted to the Blessed Virgin
242
Mary's Role as Mediatrix
244
Mary at the Wedding in
Cana
245
Mary at the Foot of the Cross
245
Cyril's Complex Personality
247
reading: The
"Theotókos",
Cause of Joy for
the Whole World
247
2
PROCLUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE (d.
446) 249
A Staunch Devotee of Mary
249
Enthusiastic Defender of the
Theotókos
250
Mary, Virginal Workshop
252
Salvific Character of Mary's Motherhood
254
Mary, Boast of the Female Sex
255
The Value of Proclus
257
reading: Mary in the Mystery of the Incarnation
257
reading: Mary in the Choir of All Creatures Wlw Offer
Gifts to the Lord
258
3
THEODOTUS OF ANCYRA (d. before
446) 260
The Mother of
Goď s
Only Begotten Son
260
Virgin Mother
262
Mary's Preparation for the Incarnation
263
Virginal Birth and Resurrection
265
The Role of Joseph
265
The Sword of Simeon
266
Praise for the Holy Virgin
267
reading: The Incarnation, Mystery of Virginity
269
reading: A Moral Portrait of the Virgin
270
A HOMILY ON THE ANNUNCIATION (Fourth Century)
272
The Problem of Authorship
272
Content of the Homily
273
reading: Pseudo-Chrysostom: From the Homily on
the Annunciation by Pseudo-Chrysostom
275
CAELIUS SEDULIUS (d. ca.
440-450) 282
Mother of the Lamb
283
The New Eve
284
The Incarnation
286
The Angel's Prophetic Greeting
288
Mary and the Paschal Mystery
289
reading: In Praise of the Divine Motherhood
291
PETER CHRYSOLOGUS (ca. 380-ca.
450) 292
Mother of God and Our Lady
293
The Miracle of Mary's Virginity
294
Mary, God's Spouse
296
The Eve-Mary Parallel
298
Devotion to Mary
300
reading: Peter Chrysologus: "When His Mother Mary
Was Betrothed
."
(Mt.
1
:i8)
300
LEO THE GREAT (d.
461) 302
The Tornus ad Flaviannm
303
Mary in the Prophecies of the Old Testament
306
Mary's Faith and the Incarnation
308
reading: Why Christ Was Born of a Virgin
309
SEVERUS OF ANTIOCH (ca. 465-ca.
538) 3
ю
Mary Is a Marvelous Mystery
311
The Miracle of Mary's Virginal Motherhood
313
The Blessed Virgin's Role in Salvation
315
reading: Mary's Intervention at the Wedding Feast at
Cana
316
PART FOUR
THE END OF THE PATRISTIC PERIOD
(SIXTH-EIGHTH CENTURY)
Prologue 323
ROMANOS
THE MELODIST (d. ca.
560)
325
Romanos
and the Mother of God
326
The Birth of Mary
328
The Annunciation
329
Christ's Birth at Bethlehem
ЗЗІ
The Sword of Simeon
332
The Virgin Mother on Calvary
333
reading: Mary at the Cross
333
THE "AKATHIST" HYMN (fifth-sixth century)
338
Compositional Structure
339
The Narrative Stanzas
340
The Doctrinal Stanzas
З40
reading: The "Akathist" Hymn
342
GREGORY OF TOURS (d.
594)
З52
Mary's Glorious End
353
Miraculous Interventions of the Mother of God
354
Mary's Concern for Christians
356
reading: Miraculous Relics of Mary
357
VENANTIUS
FORTUNATUS
(d.
ca. 600)
359
The Vision of the Prophets
360
Mary's Divine and Saving Motherhood
361
The Human Idyll of Mary's Motherhood
362
The Miracle of Mary's Virginity
363
reading: Hymn on the Incarnation
365
GREGORY THE GREAT (ca.
540-604)
366
Greatness of the Mother of God
367
The Virgin Appears to Little
Musa
369
Marian
Cult and Devotion
370
reading: Mary, the Mountain That Reaches the Heights
of Divinity
371
6
ISIDORE OF SEVILLE (ca.
560-636) 373
The Meaning of the Name "Mary"
374
The Question of the End of Mary's Earthly Life
375
Mary and the Church
376
The Cult of Mary
377
reading: The Woman's Offspring
378
7
THE ICONOCLAST CRISIS
(725-843) 379
8
GERMANUS OF CONSTANTINOPLE (d. ca.
733) 381
Exaltation of the Blessed Virgin
382
Mary Assumed into Heaven
383
Mary's Mediation
387
The Cult of Icons
388
reading: Mary's Spiritual Presence among the Faithful
389
9
ANDREW OF CRETE (d. ca.
740) 391
Mary, Spotless Creature
392
Mary's Death and Assumption
395
Mary's Queenship and Mediation
397
reading: The Cult of
Sacređ
Icons
398
10
JOHN DAMASCENE (d. ca.
750) 400
Mary Assumed into Heaven
403
Mary, Mediatrix between Earth and Heaven
405
Devotion to Mary
406
reading: Mary's Tomb, Place of Grace
408
Select Bibliography
411
Acknowledgments
413
Index of Biblical References
415
Index of Names and Subjects
419 |
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