Mary: Normal Woman, or Spiritual Mediator
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The provided text examines the biblical and theological identity of Mary, the mother of Jesus, by synthesizing scriptural accounts with centuries of religious tradition. While the New Testament offers limited biographical data, the sources highlight how different authors like Luke, Matthew, and John portray her as a model of faith, social justice, and steadfastness. The overview expands beyond scripture to explain the doctrinal differences between Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant perspectives regarding her perpetual virginity and sinlessness. Additionally, it incorporates modern scholarly and feminist critiques that seek to recover Mary’s historical reality as a marginalized Jewish woman rather than a purely symbolic figure. Ultimately, the text presents Mary as a pivotal participant in Christian history whose life offers practical lessons for contemporary discipleship and leadership.