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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."
Contents
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