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De Maria Numquam Satis Vere: The Conciliar Genesis of Stanisław Celestyn Napiórkowski’s Mariology in Context

Verbum Vitae
The concept of practicing Mariology in context was developed in 20th-century Polish theology. Its author is Stanisław Celestyn Napiórkowski, an outstanding theologian and a recognized authority in the international community of Mariologists and ...
Kazimierz Pek
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The Rudeness and Reverence of Geoffrey Hill’s Mariology

Literature & Theology, 2020
Due to his seemingly reactionary politics and theology, the recently deceased English lyricist Geoffrey Hill has courted controversy throughout his life.
J. Russell
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A Mariological metametaphysics

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2018
This paper proposes a theological grounding for the possibility of metaphysics. After a brief critique of the seeming contemporary revival of analytic philosophy as characterized by linguisticism, ...
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Towards a popular queer Mariology: rediscovering the virgin through popular religiosity

Theology and Sexuality, 2019
In the dominant theological production of Mary as holy “Virgin,” theological discourses have ironically hyper-sexualized the Mother of God. This article explores the sexuality of the Virgin, introducing a Popular Queer Mariology.
B. Blackwell
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The invention of early modern Mariology

Innovation in Early Modern Catholicism, 2021
Damien Tricoire
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Recovering the unity of theology by means of mariology

Scottish Journal of Theology, 2019
This paper argues that Western theology has lost a certain intellectual unity by becoming divided between dogmatic theology (or doctrine) and moral theology (or ethics).
Mehmet Ciftci
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Mariology at and after the Second Vatican Council

The Oxford Handbook of Mary, 2019
The formal treatment of the Blessed Virgin Mary by the Second Vatican Council (1962–65) was solemnly promulgated on 21 November 1964 as the eighth and final of the council’s most foundational document Lumen Gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the ...
A. B. Calkins
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Mary and Mariology

2016
Abstract The mother of Jesus is the most important female figure of Christianity. Mary appears in a small number of biblical passages, but the vast Marian phenomenon includes Christian doctrine and a range of cultural expressions. Interest in Mary emerged early in the Eastern Mediterranean, and spread into the West.
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