Mary: The Imagination of Her Heart
by Penelope Duckworth
Published by Cowley Publications
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Reviewed by Andrea Sisco
Reverend Penelope Duckworth, author of Mary: The Imagination of Her Heart, invites the reader to view Mary, not just as the mother of Jesus, but as the mother of an ever-growing and changing church that is learning to appreciate her many dimensions.
From a biblical and historical perspective, Duckworth addresses six of Mary's different dimensions: as prophet, matriarch, theologian, disciple, intercessor and paradigm.
Mary is interesting because so much has been written about her from a theological, historical and cultural viewpoint, yet the scripture references are limited. The greatest amount of biblical information is found in the Gospel of Luke.
Duckworth's book gives the reader an opportunity to delve deeper into Mary as a person and allows us to examine her historical influence. She becomes a real person, rather than an idea or fact of Christian life.
The study questions following the chapters offers the reader an opportunity think about, examine and reflect on Mary, the contemporary church and their own beliefs and experiences.
Armchair Interviews says: Mary: The Imagination of Her Heart is not light reading. It requires time and thought. But if you're interested in the subject and enjoy good writing, you'll find Duckworth's examination of Mary fascinating reading.
