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Friday, November 04, 2005
Devotion to Mary breaking boundaries
More Protestants taking interest in Jesus’ mother
FTs - Protestants, Catholics, and Mary
FTs Correspondence - Mary and Ecumenism (page down until you see this title)
Christian History & Biography, Summer 2004
CT - The Blessed Evangelical Mary, Why we shouldn't ignore her any longer by Timothy George
CT - There's Something About Mary, How I made my peace with the Mother of God by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
CT - Weblog: Anglicans 'Fudge' on Mary
TIME - Hail, Mary
She was there at the Cross. Yet Protestants seldom talk about Jesus' mother at Easter--or at most other times. But they are starting to now
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Hey, familiar name! -- Sarah Hinlicky and I were theology majors at Lenoir-Rhyne College, taking a course in Reformation theology under ELCA Bishop Michael McDaniel . . . one of the many sparks that turned me in the direction of Rome.
Small world.
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