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Black Madonna: A Womanist Look at Mary of Nazareth

 

The figure of the Virgin Mary comes loaded with baggage and preconceptions. She is usually depicted as the perfect, obedient, and highly esteemed woman, much like the Victorian notion of the “”angel in the house.”” For many black women, nothing could be more inaccessible. This book considers the relationship between African American women and Mary of Nazareth.

After examining the history of black American motherhood during slavery and beyond, this book then gives an overview of the existing views of Mary in both the church and the academy. Lee then brings African American women and Mary together, creating a womanist Mariology by using womanist biblical and theological interpretation, as well as considering black motherhood during the age of “Black Lives Matter.” Lee has made a careful introduction for lay readers to the topics of the biblical Mary, Mary in theological imagination, and womanist interpretation. Black Madonna is a small but versatile volume that is invaluable as a primer.

 

 

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Those familiar with the Western tradition of the Madonna will find here challenge and exciting new considerations as Lee puts traditional interpretations in the context of black womanhood, quickening new life in sometimes too-familiar dogmas and devotions. — Preston Yancey, Author of Out of the House of Bread: Satisfying Your Hunger for God with the Spiritual Disciplines “”

In this short but powerful book, Courtney Hall Lee invites the reader into reverence for Mary, black and beautiful, and by so doing, lifts up all black women as blessed.  –Julia Feder, Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology, Creighton University

Courtney Hall Lee is a freelance writer and blogger. Courtney is a graduate of Dartmouth College and earned her law degree from Case Western Reserve University. She is now pursuing graduate studies at Hartford Seminary. Courtney’s first book Black Madonna: A Womanist Look at Mary of Nazareth was published by Cascade Books in 2017. Courtney is a contributor at WomenInTheology.org and her work has appeared at RELEVANT. A Northeastern girl adjusting to Southern life in Charlotte, N.C., she lives with her husband, daughter and toy poodle. Courtney blogs at HomeOfficeLove.com. You can also find her on Twitter @courtrhapsody and at CourtneyHallLee.com.

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