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S3E15 Did we get Mary all wrong? Motherhood and what it teaches us about God, with Chine McDonald
Melanie Cave interviews Chine McDonald, the director of Theos, a think tank focused on religion and society. They discuss the evolving role of religion in public life, the complexities of motherhood, and the representation of women in Christianity, particularly through the figure of the Virgin Mary. McDonald shares insights from her book 'Unmaking Mary', exploring the idealization of Mary and the implications of motherhood in contemporary society. The discussion also touches on the significance of the Black Madonna and the need for diverse representations of femininity in faith.
Takeaways
- Motherhood is an all-consuming experience that shapes identity.
- The Virgin Mary is often idealised in Christianity, but her story is complex.
- Mary's representation can be limiting and does not reflect the diversity of motherhood.
- The Black Madonna represents marginalised voices and challenges traditional depictions of Mary.
- Motherhood and theology intersect in profound ways, influencing our understanding of God.
- There is societal pressure on women to meet unattainable ideals of motherhood.
- Grace is essential for navigating the challenges of motherhood and societal expectations.
- Diverse representations of women in faith can enrich our understanding of God.
Show notes
- Chine's book, Unmaking Mary: Shattering the myth of perfect motherhood
- Motherhood vs the machine podcast
- God Is Not a White Man: And Other Revelations
(Hodder & Stoughton, May 2021). - Theos
- Chine's article in Roots: A tapestry of colour
- Explore Roots www.rootsforchurches.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Chine McDonald and Theos Think Tank
03:50 The Role of Religion in Society
06:39 Exploring Motherhood and the Virgin Mary
09:30 The Idealisation of Mary in Christianity
12:06 Mary's Influence and Representation
14:21 The Intersection of Motherhood and Theology
16:50 The Black Madonna and Representation in Faith
19:15 The Broader Implications of Motherhood in Society
21:47 Conclusion and Reflections on Motherhood
50:19 Introduction to Roots and Resources
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