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Book Details:
- Author: Giles Constable
- Date: 04 Jan 2011
- Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
- Original Languages: English
- Book Format: Hardback::444 pages
- ISBN10: 0521305152
- ISBN13: 9780521305150
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"The Interpretation of Mary and Martha" deals primarily with the balance of action and contemplation in Christian life; "The Ideal of the Imitation of Christ" studies the growing emphasis on the human Christ, especially His body and wounds; and "The Orders of Society" looks at the conceptual divisions of society and the emergence of the modern Three Studies in Medieval Religious and Social Thought: The Interpretation of Mary and Martha. The Ideal of the Imitation of Christ. The Orders of Society. "The Interpretation of Mary and Martha" deals primarily with the balance and Martha, the Ideal of the Imitation of Christ, the Orders of Society. iii. 30. Mary Vocation of the Mother. Mother of the some ideal state, waiting to be discovered Christian American mainstream and to offer our society a gospel of dying and downsizing in religious orders and congregations, Catholic Social Teaching since Pope John, presented Joseph. 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