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De Maria Numquam Satis
The Significance of the Catholic Doctrines on the Blessed Virgin Mary for All People- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2009
Summary
Who is the Blessed Virgin Mary? Why is she significant for all people? How is she at work alongside her Divine Son, Jesus Christ, in redeeming and bringing us into union with the Blessed Trinity in this life and the next? De Maria Numquam Satis considers these and other questions through a collection of essays that explain the primary truths of the Catholic Faith regarding the Blessed Virgin Mary in a way that is at the same time 'ever ancient and ever new.'
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2009
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-4847-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-4848-6
- Publisher
- Hamilton Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 193
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Table of Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- Editors' Preface No access
- Introduction: The Present Context No access
- Scriptural Foundations of the Immaculate Conception No access
- Patristic Support for the Immaculate Conception No access
- Subsequent Theological Development No access
- Liturgical and Magisterial Supports for the Immaculate Conception and the Historical Development of the Dogma No access
- Ecumenical Perspectives: The Eastern Orthodox No access
- Ecumenical Perspectives: The Protestants No access
- Conclusion No access
- Grounding the Doctrine of Marian Coredemption No access
- Deeper Reflection on the Meaning of the Doctrine No access
- Divine Theological Method No access
- The Event of Marian Coredemption Reveals the Mystery of the Blessed Trinity No access
- Mary's Mothering Face as Revelatory of the Mystery of the Blessed Trinity No access
- A Further Revelation about the Mystery of the Blessed Trinity in the Coredemptive Relationship of Jesus and Mary No access
- Concluding Thoughts on Coredemption and the Restoration of the Imago Dei in Man and Woman No access
- 1.Mt 1:25: A Crux Vexata of Theology No access
- 2.Mt 1:25: Variant Readings and Proposed Emendation No access
- 3. The Adverb óµoũ and the Phrase óµoũ τε ... Kαί No access
- 4.The Pericope Mt 1:18-25 No access
- 5. Mt 1:25 within the Pericope MT 1:18-25 No access
- 6.Patristic Exegesis No access
- 7.Jerome and His Predecessors No access
- 8.Summary and Conclusion No access
- The Close of Mary's Earthly Life No access
- The Assumption of Our Blessed Lady No access
- The Queenship of Mary No access
- Introduction No access
- Part I: St. Francis, Mary and Ecumenical Dialogue No access
- Part II: The Marian Thought of Bonaventure and Scotus No access
- Ten Points to Stimulate Ecumenical Discussion in a Marian Key No access
- Conclusion No access
- Closing Prayer No access
- Introduction: Newman's Approach to Sacred Scripture No access
- Newman's Treatment of Mary in Sacred Scripture No access
- Newman's Meditations on the Titles of Our Lady No access
- Mary's Personification of the "Daughter of Zion" No access
- Mary as the "Second Eve" No access
- Conclusion No access
- 1.The Annunciation No access
- 2.Calvary No access
- 3.St. Irenaeus of Lyons No access
- 4.Ancient Liturgies and the Akathistos Hymn No access
- 5.John the Geometer No access
- 6.The "Redemptrix" Title No access
- 7.St. Bernard of Clairvaux and Arnold of Chartres No access
- 8.The Co-redemptrix Title No access
- 9.Medieval Mystical Tradition No access
- 10. Salmerón and the Co-redemptrix No access
- 11. Seventeenth Century "Golden Age" of Mary Co-redemptrix No access
- 12.Newman and Faber No access
- 13.Papal Magisterium of the Nineteenth through Twenty-First Centuries No access
- Introduction No access
- Mary and the Church No access
- The School of Mary No access
- Mary and Scripture No access
- Marian Mediation No access
- Mary's Mediation in the Work of Redemption No access
- Conclusion: One Family "Entrusted" to One Mother No access
- List of Contributors No access Pages 177 - 178
- Sacred Scripture Citations No access Pages 179 - 184
- Subject and Author Index No access Pages 185 - 193





