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Who is my mother? : the role and status of the mother of Jesus in the New Testament and in Roman Catholicism / Eric Svendsen

This work begins by providing an historical overview of Mariology, tracing Marian
issues from the early fathers, to the Mariology of the Middle Age, to the apex of Mariology
during the time of the Reformation and beyond. A contrast is then noted between pre-Vatican
II Mariology and post-Vatican II Mariology.
Matthew 1:18-25 is our first treatment of the biblical text. Here the work surveys the
various views of issues related to Mary, including the meaning of Joseph's "righteousness,"
the meaning of "before they came together" (v. 18) and the meaning of "until" (v. 25). An
indepth study is provided on the use of the phrase ("until") in the NT to see
whether there are any implications for the Roman Catholic teaching of Mary's perpetual
virginity. The work continues its investigation of the phrase in the LXX and in the
Hellenistic literature of the two centuries surrounding the birth of Christ to see whether any
clear examples of this phrase can be adduced in support of the Roman Catholic
understanding of Matt 1:25. Since much of the literature examined is not available in
English translation, the author has done the primary translation work himself.
Equally important in this regard is the identity of the "brothers" of Jesus in the NT.
A survey is provided of the three major views on the identity of those called the brothers of
Jesus in the NT, listing each one's strengths and weaknesses. The work also investigates the
semantic range of the words in the LXX, the NT, and the surrounding
Hellenistic literature. Again, Mary's perpetual virginity is at issue.
Next, we begin our examination of the status of Mary in the New Testament, starting
with the Synoptic Gospels. The work surveys the common Marian accounts found in the
Synoptic Gospels, and examines their impact on our understanding of the relationship
between Jesus and his mother vis-a-vis her status as mother. Special considerations are given
to Luke's account, which includes Marian episodes not found in the other gospels. This
intent is to determine whether Luke views Mary in a different way than the other Gospel
writers, and what status he gives to Mary. The work also examines the evidence for seeing
special Marian symbolism in Luke. It investigates the common understanding among Roman
Catholic interpreters that Luke, in his Annunciation and Infancy narratives, intends for us to
see in Mary OT allusions to the Ark of the Covenant, the daughter of Zion, the Ana win, and
the like.
Once our investigation of the Synoptics is over, we turn our attention to John's
gospel, which contains two passages of particularly Marian significance. We first examine the
issues surrounding the encounter between Jesus and his mother in John 2:1-6 to see what
impact, if any, this passage has on our overall understanding of Mary's role and status in the
church, particularly in regard to her role in Roman Catholicism as Mediat1:ix. Next, we
examine the issues surrounding the encounter between Jesus and his mother in John 19:25-
27 (at the foot of the cross) to see what impact, if any, this passage has on our overall
understanding of Mary's role and status in the church, particularly in regard to her role in
Roman Catholicism as Mother of the church.
Our inquiry reaches its conclusion with an investigation of the possible Marian
significance in Revelation 12. Here we examine the meaning of the "woman clothed with the
sun," to see whether there is an allusion to Mary, as well as to the Roman Catholic
understanding of her Assumption. A survey of the various views is included, as well as a
survey of views throughout the history of the church. Once finished, we propose a
Mario logy that is at once biblical and honouring to the woman of whom it is said, "all
generations will call [her] blessed." / Thesis (Ph.D. (New Testament))--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2002

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NWUBOLOKA1/oai:dspace.nwu.ac.za:10394/10309
Date January 2001
CreatorsSvendsen, Eric
PublisherPotchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education
Source SetsNorth-West University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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