Theotokos


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Theotokos


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Medjugorje Complete


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Medjugorje Complete: The Definitive Account of the Visions and Visionaries looks at the alleged visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Medjugorje, their origins, and their impact on the Catholic Church. It is an expanded, revised, and updated version of two previous works, Understanding Medjugorje and Medjugorje Revisited, published in 2006 and 2011 respectively. Medjugorje Complete focuses on the transcripts of the original tapes of the visionaries made in June 1981. It also looks at the credibility of the visions and the visionaries, demonstrating serious problems in accepting Medjugorje as genuine. It also examines the role of theologians and the Hercegovina Franciscans in promoting Medjugorje, and its tangled historical and religious background, as well as its links with the Charismatic Renewal. In sum, it examines all the relevant evidence about Medjugorje, and concludes that, despite some "good fruits," it does not appear to be genuinely supernatural. If you want to know the truth about Medjugorje, then-forty years after the story began-Medjugorje Complete offers the definitive account.




Orthodox Christianity: The Theotokos


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A study of the Virgin Mary as the Mother of God, her lifelong virginity, and the veneration due her from all of mankind. This work is divided into sections: ?The Theotokos in the New Testament, ? ?The Theotokos in the Old Testament, ? ?The Theotokos in the Writings of Church Fathers, ? and ?The Theotokos according to the Third Ecumenical Counci







The Hypotyposis of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, Constantinople (11th-12th Centuries)


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This book forms part of the Evergetis Project which aims to investigate all surviving texts associated with the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis founded in 1049 near Constantinople. A book-length introduction sets out the historical significance of the house for the development of Byzantine monasticism and discusses its administration, liturgy and way of life. An English translation of the Hypotyposis (the monastery's foundation document) is provided, accompanied by detailed notes. Previous scholarship on the authorship of the Hypotyposis and the evolution of the text is discussed and linguistic analysis used to suggest that traces of the original foundation document by Paul Evergetinos can be identified within it. The Hypotyposis was widely used as a model for later Byzantine and Slavonic typika and the precise relationship of these documents one to the other is demonstrated in detail. The volume also includes prosopographical material on the known patrons of the monastery, a discussion of its library, English translations of later Greek and Latin texts referring to the monastery and a suggested reconstruction of Paul Evergetinos' original foundation document.




The Great Paraklesis to the Most Holy Theotokos


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The Great Paraklesis to the Most Holy Theotokos is a supplicatory service chanted in the Orthodox Christian Church during the first 14 days of August when the Fast of the Theotokos (Mother of God) is celebrated or during any day of soul tribulation. The Great Paraklesis was composed by Emperor Theodore I Ducas Lascaris in the 13th century.










Theotókos


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In explaining the Church doctrine, the Pope points out that everything about Mary is related to Christ. Marian devotion is meant to lead the faithful ever closer to Jesus. Throughout these talks Mary appears under many aspects---as an example of faith and