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1994-1997 Bibliography Johann G University of Dayton eCommons Marian Bibliographies Research and Resources 1997 1994-1997 Bibliography Johann G. Roten University of Dayton, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_bibliographies eCommons Citation Roten, Johann G., "1994-1997 Bibliography" (1997). Marian Bibliographies. Paper 5. http://ecommons.udayton.edu/imri_bibliographies/5 This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the Research and Resources at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Marian Bibliographies by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Marian Bibliography 1994-1997. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Bibliography 1994-1997 English Apocrypha Elliot, J. K. The Apocryphal Jesus: Legends of the Early Church . NY: Oxford University Press, 1996. Humphrey, E. The Ladies in the Cities: Transformation and Apocalyptic Identity in Joseph and Aseneth, 4 Ezra, the Apocalypse and The Shepherd of Hermas . Academic Press: Sheffield, 1995. Koivunen SM, Hannele. "The Woman Who Understood Completely: A Semiotic Analysis of the Mary Magdalene Myth in the Gnostic Gospel of Mary (Virgin Mary)." Ph.D., International Semiotics Institute, Imatran, Kulttuunikeskus, 1994. Apparitions Bax, Mart. Medjugorje: Religion, Politics, and Violence in Rural Bosnia . Amsterdam, The Netherlands: VU Uitgeverij, 1995. Berryman, Edward. "The Social Construction of the Divine: A Study of Religious Apparition Stories." Ph.D., Boston University, 1994. Blackbourn, David. Marpingen: Apparitions of the Virgin Mary in a Nineteenth- Century German Village . New York: Vintage Books, 1995. Boucher, John. "Did Mary Really Appear?" Catholic Digest 58 (September 1994): 98-103. Brown, Michael. The Day Will Come . Ann Arbor, MI: Charis, 1996. Cheston, Sharon E, ed. Mary the Mother of All: Protestant Perspectives and Experiences of Medjugorje . Chicago: Loyola University Press, 1994. Cocciolillo, Berenice. "For Real?" National Catholic Register 71 (May 28, 1995): 2. Daly, Carson. "The Blessed Mother: Silent No More." Crisis 12 (June 1994): 31-2. Durham, Michael S. Miracles of Mary: Apparitions, Legends, and Miraculous Works of the Blessed Virgin Mary . San Francisco, CA: Harper, 1995. Foster, Michael Smith. "Canonical Considerations Regarding Alleged Apparitions." Marian Studies 46 (1995): 128-44. Gibeau, Dawn. "Mysterious Mary Quilt Yields Its Message." National Catholic Reporter 30 (March 18 1994): 3. Holton, Bill. "Mary's Hands' Healing Bosnian Children." Catholic Digest , February 1996, 78-81. Holton, Robert. "Mary's Real Presence in the World." Our Sunday Visitor 83 (July 31, 1994): 5. Jensen, Lone. Gifts of Grace: A Gathering of Personal Encounters with the Virgin Mary . New York: Harper Collins, 1995. Marian Bibliography 1994-1997. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Korcakova, Iveta. "Dialogue - Interview by J. Luxmoore." National Catholic Register , September 18,1994, 1+. Landry, David T. "Narrative Logic in the Annunciation to Mary (Luke 1:26- 38)." Journal of Biblical Literature 114 (September 1995): 65-79. Luxmoore, Jonathan. "Slovak Visions Attract Pilgrims, Scrutiny." National Catholic Register 70 ( September 18,1994): 1+. Mary, Maximilian. "A Hidden Truth of Fatima: Union with God Through Our Lady." Christ to the World 40 (Nov/Dec 1995): 467-9. Mazza, Michael. "The Catholic Church and Medjugorje." Homiletic and Pastoral Review 94 (July 1994): 28-31+. McDonagh, Melanie. "A Song for Medjugorje." Tablet 250 (February 24,1996): 246. "Medjugorje at 15." National Catholic Register 72 (June 23, 1996): 6. Mullen Jr., Peter H. "First Russia, Then the World." National Catholic Register 70 (May 1, 1994): 5. MullenJr., Peter H. "Medjugorje." National Catholic Register 70 (May 1, 1994): 2. Nicholls, James. "Dialogue - Interview by J. Koopman." National Catholic Register , April 3,1994, 1+. "Our Lady of Fatima Has a Fourth Seer: Canon Formigao." Christ to the World 41 (Jan/Feb 1996): 79-85. Petrisko, Thomas W. Call of the Ages . Santa Barbara, CA: Queenship Pub, 1995. ________. The Sorrow, the Sacrifice, and the Triumph: the apparitions, visions, and prophecies of Christina Gallagher . New York: Touchstone, 1995. Ross, Gerald, ed. Vol. 1-3, Personal Revelations of Our Lady of Light . Fort Mitchell, KY: Our Lady of Light Publications, c1992-1995. Sack, Kevin. "'Miracle' Farm's Flocks Are Pilgrims: An Invitation to 'Visit Conyers: Eat, Drink, and See Mary'." New York Times 145 (December 19, 1995): A12. Santaballa, Sylvia. "Nican Motecpana: Nahuatl Miracles of the Virgin of Guadalupe." Latin American Indian Literatures Journal 11 (Spring 1995): 34-54. Sullivan, Mary Ann. "An Important Part of the Fatima Message - Pontevedra and Fatima." Christ to the World 41 (Mar/Apr 1996): 169-72. Swann, Ingo. The Great Apparitions of Mary: An Examination of Twenty-two Supranormal Appearences . New York: Crossroad, 1996. Valley, Paul. "A Mystery, But Is It Mystic." Tablet 250 (June 29, 1996): 842. "The Weeping Madonna." Inside the Vatican 3 (March 1995): 51-2. Marian Bibliography 1994-1997. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Wood, Peter Wyatt. "Quoting Heaven: Narrative, Ritual, and Trope in an Heretical Shrine of the Virgin Mary in Rural Wisconsin." Ph.D., The University of Rochester, 1986. Bible: Bauckham, R. "The Brothers and Sisters of Jesus: An Epiphanian Response to John P. Meier." Catholic Biblical Quarterly 56, no. 4 (1994): 686-700. Beattie, Tina. Rediscovering Mary: insights from the Gospels . Liguori, MO: Triumph Books, 1995. Becking, B. "'A Voice Was Heard in Ramah' Some Remarks on the Structure and Meaning of Jeremiah 31:15-17 [Mt 2:18]." Biblische Zeitschrift 38, no. 2 (1994): 229-42. Berger, T. "A Female Christ Child in the Manger and a Woman on the Cross, or: The Historicity of the Jesus Event and the Inculturation of the Gospel." Feminist Theology [Sheffield, UK] , no. 11 (1996): 32-45. Breck, J. "Mary in the New Testament." Pro Ecclesia [Northfield, MN] 2, no. 4 (1993): 460-72. Brown, Raymond E. The Birth of the Messiah . Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1994. ________. The Death of the Messiah . Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1994. Bruder, Judith. "Mary, the Jewish Mother." America 172 (May 6, 1995): 22-3. Buby, SM, Bertrand. Mary of Galilee: Volume I, Mary in the New Testament . Staten Island, NY: Alba House, 1994. ________. Mary of Galilee: Volume II, Woman of Israel--Daughter of Zion. A Biblical, Liturgical and Catechetical Celebration of the Mother of Jesus . Alba House: Staten Island, NY, 1995. Byron, B. "The Storyline of the Marriage Feast At Cana." Australian Catholic Record 71, no. 1 (1994): 61- 8. de Chazal, N. "The Women in Jesus' Family Tree [Mt 1:1-17]." Theology 97, no. 780 (1994): 413-9. Cheung, Luke. "Women in the Gospel of John." CGST Journal , no. 18 (January 1995): 89-123. Connell, Janice T. Meetings with Mary: visions of the Blessed Mother . New York: Ballantine Books, 1995. Connelly, Douglas. Mary the Lord's servant: twelve studies for individuals or groups . Downers Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press, 1996. D'Sa, T. "Mary the Contrary. A Reflection on the Annunciation [Lk 1:26-38] and Visitation [Lk 1:39-56] As Models of Commitment and Evangelization." Vidyajyoti 58, no. 10 (1994): 623-35. Eivers, M. "The Song and the Singer: Reflecting on Mary's Magnificat ." Emmanuel 100, no. 10 (1994): 624-6. Fernández, M. The Gospel According to María . Mystic, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 1995. Marian Bibliography 1994-1997. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Frizzell, Lawrence E. "Mary and the Biblical Heritage." Marian Studies 46 (1995): 26-40. Fulton, Rachel Lee. "The Virgin Mary and the Song of Songs in the High Middle Ages." Ph.D., Columbia University, 1994. Gaventa, Beverly Roberts. Mary: Glimpses of the Mother of Jesus . Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1995. Green, J. B. "The Problem of a Beginning: Israel's Scriptures in Luke 1-2." Bulletin for Biblical Research 4 (1994): 61-85. Hillmer, Mark. "Luke 1:46-55 Interpretation [Between Text and Sermon]." 48 (1994): 390-4. Infusino, Mark Henry. "The Virgin Mary and the Song of Songs in Medieval English Literature." Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1988. Kam, R. Their Stories, Our Stories, Women of the Bible . New York: Continuum, 1995. Kolden, M. "'Dominus Vobiscum': Luke 1:26-31." Currents in Theology and Mission 21, no. 6 (1994): 455- 7. Lee, Judith. "Magnificat." Daughters of Sarah 21 (Fall 1995): 56-60. Luter, A. B. "Women Disciples and the Great Commission [Mt 28:19-20]." Trinity Journal 16, no. 2 (1995): 171-85. McKenna, Megan. Mary Shadow of Grace . Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1995. Milgrom, J. "Giving Eve's Daughters Their Due." In Great Women of the Bible in Art and Literature , 30-6, 48. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1995. Miller, Lynette P. "The Joke Is on Us." Touchstone 13 (January 1995): 24-7. Neirynck, Frans. "Short Note on John 19,26-27." Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 71, no. 4 (1995): 431-4. Owan, K. J. N. "The Magnificat and the Empowerment of the Poor. A Theological Reflection on Lk 1:46- 55 in the Context of Contemporary Church Social Teaching on Justice and Peace." Vidyajyoti 59, no. 10 (1995): 647-62. Parrinder, G. Son of Joseph. The Parentage of Jesus . Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1992. Powell, M. A. "Toward a Narrative-Critical Understanding of Luke." Interpretation 48, no. 4 (1994): 341- 6. Saabe, M. "The Johannine Account of the Death of Jesus and Its Synoptic Parallels (Jn 19:16b- 42)." Ephemerides Theologicae Louvanienses 70, no. 1 (1994): 34-64. Marian Bibliography 1994-1997. International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA. Schmidt, F. W. "Beyond a Biblicistic Feminism: Hermeneutics, Women and the Church." Feminist Theology [Sheffield, UK] 11 (1996): 55-71. Schroeder, J. A. "Revelation 12: Female Figures and Figures of Evil." Word and World 15, no. 2 (1995): 175-81. Selvidge, M. J. Notorious Voices: Feminist Biblical Interpretation, 1500- 1920 .
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