The character and knowledge of Mary, the Mother of Christ
Publication Details
Thompson, A. K.
(2020).
The character and knowledge of Mary, the Mother of Christ.
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-Day Saint Faith and Scholarship, 36, 109-138.
Abstract
The Virgin Mary is arguably the archetype of the virtuous woman and even the divine feminine on earth, but we know very little about her. She is remembered in Christianity in a variety of ways including with cathedrals built in her honor. Though many seek her intercession when they pray, that does not seem to accord with Luke’s account of her self- effacing and private character. This article considers what Latter-day Saints know about Mary from the scriptures, distinct from others of Christian faith who seek to honor her in different ways. That discussion also includes surmise as to what she may have learned from the wise men on their visit of homage shortly after the nativity and what she may have passed on to John in accordance with the two-way charge Jesus gave to both of them from the cross recorded in John 19. There is also consideration of the commonality of the teachings of her two most famous sons.
Keywords
Mary, the Mother of Christ, character study, Biblical interpretation, Latter-Day Saints
Link to Publisher Version (URL)
https://journal.interpreterfoundation.org/the-character-and-knowledge-of-mary-the-mother-of-christ/