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Theotokos: The Mother of God - National Catholic Register
Speaking of Mary as Theotokos, the “Bearer” or “Mother of God,” is not just simply a nice way of stating the obvious. The title was tied up with the early Church’s Christological disputes....
Theotokos - OrthodoxWiki
Theotokos. The Virgin Mary is the Theotokos, the mother of Jesus Christ, the Son and Word of God. She conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. She was cared for by her betrothed husband, Joseph, who took the child and his mother into his home as his own.
Mother of God (Theotokos) - Mary, Mother of God - Catholic Online
By Deacon Keith Fournier. From antiquity, Mary has been called "Theotokos", or "God-Bearer" (Mother of God). The word in Greek is "Theotokos". The term was used as part of the popular piety of the early first millennium church. It is used throughout the Eastern Church's Liturgy, both Orthodox and Catholic.
Why Is Jesus’ Mother Mary Called Theotokos? - Christianity
What Does Theotokos Mean? In Greek, Theotokos means “the one who gave birth to God,” or to paraphrase, “God-Bearer,” “Mother of God,” or “The One Who Birthed God.” Before the angry emails get sent out, let’s take a moment to look at the Scriptural and historical evidence for this title.
Theotokos - Wikipedia
Theotokos (Greek: Θεοτόκος) is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, used especially in Eastern Christianity. The usual Latin translations are Dei Genitrix or Deipara (approximately "parent (fem.) of God").
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