De Maria Numquam Satis: The Significance of the Catholic Doctrines on the Blessed Virgin Mary for All People
Editat de Judith Marie Gentle, Robert L. Fastiggien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761848479
ISBN-10: 0761848479
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761848479
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Editor's Preface
Chapter 3 The Immaculate Conception: Historical and Ecumenical Perpectives
Chapter 4 "The Lord Has Created a New Thing on the Earth: The Woman Must Encompass the Man" (Jer 31:32): The Divine Maternity of Our Lady and the Relationship of Jesus and Mary as an Event of Redemption and Divine Revelation
Chapter 5 The Perpetual Virginity of Mary and New Testament Textual Criticism
Chapter 6 The End of Our Blessed Lady's Earthly Life, Her Glorious Assumption, and Their Implications for Today
Chapter 7 Virgin Made Church: Reflections on Mary in the Franciscan Tradition
Chapter 8 The Old Testament Background to John Henry Newman's Mariology: His Explanation of Key Marian Texts, Titles, and Typologies in Both Anglican and Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
Chapter 9 Marian Coredemption At the Heart of the Christian Mystery
Chapter 10 Divinely Given "Into Our Reality": Mary's Maternal Mediation According to Pope Benedict XVI
Chapter 11 List of Contributors
Chapter 12 Sacred Scripture Citations
Chapter 13 Subject and Author Index
Chapter 2 Editor's Preface
Chapter 3 The Immaculate Conception: Historical and Ecumenical Perpectives
Chapter 4 "The Lord Has Created a New Thing on the Earth: The Woman Must Encompass the Man" (Jer 31:32): The Divine Maternity of Our Lady and the Relationship of Jesus and Mary as an Event of Redemption and Divine Revelation
Chapter 5 The Perpetual Virginity of Mary and New Testament Textual Criticism
Chapter 6 The End of Our Blessed Lady's Earthly Life, Her Glorious Assumption, and Their Implications for Today
Chapter 7 Virgin Made Church: Reflections on Mary in the Franciscan Tradition
Chapter 8 The Old Testament Background to John Henry Newman's Mariology: His Explanation of Key Marian Texts, Titles, and Typologies in Both Anglican and Catholic Doctrine and Devotion
Chapter 9 Marian Coredemption At the Heart of the Christian Mystery
Chapter 10 Divinely Given "Into Our Reality": Mary's Maternal Mediation According to Pope Benedict XVI
Chapter 11 List of Contributors
Chapter 12 Sacred Scripture Citations
Chapter 13 Subject and Author Index
Recenzii
Excerpted from the Foreword: About Mary, one can never say enough! How appropriate that the title of this book expresses the Latin axiom common to early Church scholars. Indeed, when we contemplate the words of the Archangel Gabriel to Mary,there are not enough books in the world that can explain the mystery of God's Divine Revelation.?this resource will help believers and even non-believers further realize not only Mary's role in Divine Revelation but how she continues to mediate and intercede in our world and Church. About Mary, one can never say enough! How true.
This scholarly, but reader-friendly collection of essays by Catholic and non-Catholic experts.is an excellent integration of challenging apologetics and sound ecumenical outreach. There is no better way to evangelize zealously and at the same time be ecumenically sensitive than to put no limits on the praise and love we shower on the Mother of God. De Maria numquam satis. The reason we can never give Mary too much honor is simply that we can never match the honor Christ first bestowed on her in becoming in the most literal sense her Child. If we wish to honor Christ authentically and above all else, then we must first do what He did: become her children, and then do what the beloved disciple did when Christ from the Cross told him to behold his Mother: take her into our hearts and homes. When we do this as beloved disciples, we will together find our Savior and salvation and in knowing Mary as she really is come quickly to realize that full union that has so long eluded us.
This scholarly, but reader-friendly collection of essays by Catholic and non-Catholic experts.is an excellent integration of challenging apologetics and sound ecumenical outreach. There is no better way to evangelize zealously and at the same time be ecumenically sensitive than to put no limits on the praise and love we shower on the Mother of God. De Maria numquam satis. The reason we can never give Mary too much honor is simply that we can never match the honor Christ first bestowed on her in becoming in the most literal sense her Child. If we wish to honor Christ authentically and above all else, then we must first do what He did: become her children, and then do what the beloved disciple did when Christ from the Cross told him to behold his Mother: take her into our hearts and homes. When we do this as beloved disciples, we will together find our Savior and salvation and in knowing Mary as she really is come quickly to realize that full union that has so long eluded us.