Reason: None provided.
Wouldn't this notion be incongruent with Christian myth canon?
This example, with "royalty" used as a stand in for "divinity", would endow Mary with divinity by the sole act of giving birth to a divine being, god incarnate.
In canon, she is certainly 'blessed" and "holy", her motherhood itself is certainly considered divine, but not Mary as an individual herself .
2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original
Wouldn't this notion be incongruent with Christian myth canon?
This example, with "royalty" used as a stand in for "divinity", would endow Mary with divinity by the sole act of giving birth to a divine being, god incarnate.
In canon, she is certainly 'blessed" and "holy", but not divine.
2 years ago
1 score