Tim Perry is rector at the Church of the Epiphany in Sudbury, Ontario. He also teaches theology at Thorneloe UniversityCollege of Theology and religious studies at LaurentianUniversity, both in Sudbury., Daniel Kendall, SJ, is professor of theology at the Universityof San Francisco and book review editor for TheologicalStudies.,
Sarah Jane Boss
-- Centre for Marian Studies, University of Roehampton
"A delightfully well-written account of Marian theology, unique in
the extent to which it addresses the concerns of Protestants while
also refusing to minimize Mary's importance in God's work of
salvation. This book will be of great value to students, pastors,
and general inquirers. It should appear on every undergraduate
theology reading list." Joseph Mangina
-- Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
"Before we begin arguing theologically about Mary, we should hear
what Scripture and Christians in past ages have had to say on the
subject. Now we can do just that, thanks to this splendid book by
Tim Perry and Daniel Kendall. The writing is balanced and
thoughtful, and the annotated bibliography is a gold mine of
information. A must-read for anyone concerned about Christian
unity." Gerald O'Collins
-- Jesuit Theological College
"This accessible book on Marian doctrine and devotion should be
warmly welcomed. It reflects the growing and constructive
ecumenical convergence on the significance of the Blessed Virgin
Mary for the lives of Christians and their churches."
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