Shadows of Mary

Shadows of Mary
Author: Teresa P. Reed
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Christian literature, English (Middle)
ISBN: 9780708317983

The figuration of the Virgin Mary was often contradictory in medieval texts and theological, philosophical and social perceptions of her greatly influenced both sacred and secular literature.

Sworn Virgin

Sworn Virgin
Author: Elvira Dones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Albania
ISBN: 9781908276346

Independence in the Albanian mountains means a vow to become a man--independence in America means reclaiming her womanhood.

Death and the Virgin

Death and the Virgin
Author: Chris Skidmore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Favorites, Royal
ISBN: 9780753827017

Christopher Skidmore takes a fresh look at the familiar story of a queen with the stomach of a man, steadfastly refusing to marry for the sake of her realm.

The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Conversos

The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Conversos
Author: Marie-Theresa Hernández
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 081357417X

Hidden lives, hidden history, and hidden manuscripts. In The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Conversos, Marie-Theresa Hernández unmasks the secret lives of conversos and judaizantes and their likely influence on the Catholic Church in the New World. The terms converso and judaizante are often used for descendants of Spanish Jews (the Sephardi, or Sefarditas as they are sometimes called), who converted under duress to Christianity in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. There are few, if any, archival documents that prove the existence of judaizantes after the Spanish expulsion of the Jews in 1492 and the Portuguese expulsion in 1497, as it is unlikely that a secret Jew in sixteenth-century Spain would have documented his allegiance to the Law of Moses, thereby providing evidence for the Inquisition. On a Da Vinci Code – style quest, Hernández persisted in hunting for a trove of forgotten manuscripts at the New York Public Library. These documents, once unearthed, describe the Jewish/Christian religious beliefs of an early nineteenth-century Catholic priest in Mexico City, focusing on the relationship between the Virgin of Guadalupe and Judaism. With this discovery in hand, the author traces the cult of Guadalupe backwards to its fourteenth-century Spanish origins. The trail from that point forward can then be followed to its interface with early modern conversos and their descendants at the highest levels of the Church and the monarchy in Spain and Colonial Mexico. She describes key players who were somehow immune to the dangers of the Inquisition and who were allowed the freedom to display, albeit in a camouflaged manner, vestiges of their family's Jewish identity. By exploring the narratives produced by these individuals, Hernández reveals the existence of those conversos and judaizantes who did not return to the “covenantal bond of rabbinic law,” who did not publicly identify themselves as Jews, and who continued to exhibit in their influential writings a covert allegiance and longing for a Jewish past. This is a spellbinding and controversial story that offers a fresh perspective on the origins and history of conversos.

The works

The works
Author: Thomas Adams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1862
Genre:
ISBN:

Works ...

Works ...
Author: Thomas Adams (D.D., Preacher at Willington, Bedfordshire, afterwards at St. Gregory's, London.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1862
Genre:
ISBN:

The Virgin's Lover

The Virgin's Lover
Author: Philippa Gregory
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2004-11-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743256158

A fictional portrait of the early years of the reign of Elizabeth I follows the young queen as she copes with intrigues aimed at placing Mary, Queen of Scots, on the British throne, and her passion for the traitorous Robert Dudley.