So what is the deal with the Virgin Mary? Was she really the vital force behind Medieval Christianity as Henry Adams claims?
>asking /lit/ about this
or any 4chan board, for that matter
>>9582352
Explain.
>>9582403
This is a question you ask a theologician, or a priest, or a monk
Not a german blacksmithing forum with a section for blacksmithing literature
>>9582341
Well? The warrior Normans were more taken with Angels, but in general Yes. Our Lady.
>>9582341
If Cathedral dedications and personal literature are valid indications, then yes. Both Adams' privately published books ultimately concern motivation, or motive force. What technics supplant is imagination. Via Adams, i.e.
>>9583021
So the Virgin really is, dare I say it, /Our Lady/?
>>9583856
/This/ must have been hovering somewhat near my conscience mind when posting earlier. Thanks for thrusting it into the full daylight, anon. I mean, how can she not be? The Church nay Cathedral Triumphant is built through time, (you) know..
Perhaps she'll appear on /lit/?
She is, arguably, still the vital force behind the Catholic Church. Hence her major appearance in Mexico, which led directly to the Christianization of the Americas, and her appearance at Fatima, which revived devotion in at least a portion of the faithful.
>>9582341
Just a great book, along with The Education.
>>9584381
Nobody seems to read HA here though, which is surprising.