The Orthodox Veneration of Mary The Birthgiver of God

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This concise work is a classic exposition of how the Christian Church has venerated the Mother of God throughout the ages, and the chief errors which have attacked this veneration. It clearly tells why the Virgin Mary should be honored by all generations, but not considered a co-redemptress along with Jesus Christ, the only Savior of the world.

"For He hath looked upon the lowliness of His handmaiden; for, behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed." (Luke 1:48)

A right understanding of Jesus Christ, the Son of God is not possible without a right understanding of Mary, the Birthgiver of God. When her image is distorted, the image of her Son also becomes distorted.

The sources of Archbishop John's theology are, quite simply, Holy Scripture, the Holy Fathers (especially the great Fathers of the 4th and 5th centuries), and--most distinctively--the Divine services of the Orthodox Church. The latter source offers a clue to the practical approach of St. John to theology.

From Apostolic times, all who truly love Christ give veneration to her who gave birth to Him, raised Him and protected Him in the days of His youth. In THE ORTHODOX VENERATION OF MARY THE BIRTHGIVER OF GOD, St. John traces her veneration from the time of the Apostles to the present.

Author(s): St. John Maximovitch, Seraphim Rose, Hieromonk Damascene
Edition: 3
Publisher: Saint Herman of Alaska Brotherhood
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 88
City: Platina, CA

Cover
Contents
Preface to the 6th Printing
Introduction
I. The Veneration of the Mother of God During Her Earthly Life
II. The First Enemies of the Veneration of the Mother of God
III. Attempts of Jews and Heretics to Dishonor The Ever-Virginity of Mary
IV. The Nestorian Heresy and the Third Ecumenical Council
V. Attempts of Iconoclasts to Lessen The Glory of the Queen of Heaven; They Are Put to Shame
VI. Zeal Not According to Knowledge
VII. The Orthodox Veneration of The Mother of God
Akathist to Our Most Holy Lady, the Mother of God
Index