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A Virgin Conceived

Mary and Classical Representations of Virginity

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"The virginity of Mary has been an influential tenet of Christian belief, a catalyst for Marian devotion, and a foundation for the construction of female Christian piety and practice. Rather than investigating the meaning and implications of the Virgin as a reified symbol, A Virgin Conceived examines the portrayal of Mary as a virgin in two important early Christian narratives: the canonical Luke-Acts and the second-century Protevangelium of James. In contrast to previous Biblical interpreters who have drawn on either linguistic or historical evidence to ponder whether Mary the parthenos is indeed a "virgin," in this study Mary F. Foskett takes a different course. She explores the multiple meanings and images that parthenos and virginity display in ancient literature. Then she describes how these two Christian narratives exploit this range of possible meanings in their representations of Mary. Her study departs from earlier biblical interpretation by emphasizing neither the ambiguity of the term parthenos, nor the history of tradition concerning Mary. Instead, it displays the multiple meanings of "virginity" and their implications for understandings representations of the Virgin Mary."--BOOK JACKET.

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