New Eve

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New Eve is a Marian title that presents Mary as a parallel and redemptive counterpart to Eve, whose obedience and role in salvation history contrast with Eve’s disobedience in Christian theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological concept
Marian title
artisticRepresentation iconography contrasting Mary and Eve
associatedWithDoctrine soteriology
typology
associatedWithTradition Catholic theology
Orthodox theology
early Christian theology
category Christian typology
Mariology concept
Title of Mary
contrastedWith Eve NERFINISHED
contrasts Mary's obedience with Eve's disobedience
developedBy Irenaeus of Lyons NERFINISHED
Justin Martyr NERFINISHED
distinguishedFrom dogmatic Marian titles like Immaculate Conception
emphasizes Mary's obedience
Mary's role in salvation history
hasScripturalBasisIn Genesis 3 typology
John 2 and John 19 typology
Luke 1:26–38 typology
hasSourceIn writings of Church Fathers
hasTheologicalRole redemptive counterpart to Eve
implies reversal of Eve's disobedience through Mary's obedience
influences Marian doctrines of cooperation with grace
Marian spirituality
linkedToDoctrine Mary's cooperation in salvation
Mary's fiat
linkedToEvent Annunciation NERFINISHED
Incarnation
liturgicalUse appears in some Christian homilies and prayers
parallels Christ as New Adam NERFINISHED
presentsMaryAs model of faithful obedience
participant in Christ's redemptive work
refersTo Mary, the mother of Jesus NERFINISHED
relatedConcept New Adam NERFINISHED
relatedToTitle Mother of the Church NERFINISHED
Mother of the living in Christ NERFINISHED
theologicalFunction to highlight Mary's positive role in redemption
to interpret salvation history through typology
understoodWithin Christocentric framework
usedIn Marian devotion
Marian theology NERFINISHED
viewedAs figure of the restored humanity in Christ

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Titles of Mary hasExample New Eve