Cult of the Virgin Mary
Explore the profound depths of devotion in Cult of the Virgin Mary by Michael P. Carroll, published in 1992. This insightful paperback spans 254 pages and delves into the psychological and historical processes that have shaped the veneration of the Blessed Virgin Mary since the fifth century. Carroll expertly addresses compelling questions surrounding the numerous reports of Marian apparitions throughout history and examines the geographical disparities in the strength of Marian cults. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Christian miracles, Catholic theology, and the cultural studies surrounding devotion to Mary. Uncover the complexities of Maryology and the collective psychology that influences faith and belief in this captivating exploration of one of Christianity's most revered figures.