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Mary in the Annunciation as a Type of Baptism

open access: yesVox Patrum, 2021
The study shows that there is a full parallel between Mary in the Annunciation and the baptism of believers. In the Oriental interpretation, the two-stage approach observed in the Annunciation scene: the Holy Spirit who cleanses and the Son who ...
Jan Witold Żelazny
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Two in-house classification schemes for works on Malta and the Maltese and for works on Arabic & Maltese language & literature respectively housed in the Melitensia Special Collections Dept., the University of Malta Library [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
4th ed. rev, updated and indexed by Mark Camilleri (2017). Rev. & enlarged by Kenneth Caruana, Matthew Cuschieri & Mary Samut-Tagliaferro (2019). With an introduction outlining the history of the schedules and the policy regulating their updates by Mary ...
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Revisiting the incomplete Mary

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2020
It has taken two millennia to arrive at the Roman Catholic Church’s Mary – a figure similar but distinct from the biblical account of Mary. Early Christian Church history attests that Mary was accorded titles which did not reflect in the New Testament ...
Raymond Potgieter
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De Maria Numquam Satis Vere: The Conciliar Genesis of Stanisław Celestyn Napiórkowski’s Mariology in Context

open access: yesVerbum 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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Błogosławiona Dziewica Maryja Matka Boga w misterium Kościoła. W pięćdziesiątą rocznicę Konstytucji Dogmatycznej o Kościele „Lumen Gentium”

open access: yesStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie, 2015
Mariology was formed in the Church through the centuries. Mary’s Motherhood initiated from the Incarnation was not only limited to the outright relation with Jesus, but also has embracedthe whole Church community – the Mystical Body of ...
Andrzej Proniewski
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The Revival of Scholastic Sacramental Theology after the Publication of Aeterni Patris [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The article explores Neo-Scholasticism, a period in Catholic theology which, normally nowadays, attracts little attention. The publication of Leo XIII’s encyclical Aeterni Patris, in 1879, and its effects on theology are studied with particular ...
Scerri, Hector
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Sch��nleben���s Prohibited Mariological Works

open access: yes, 2021
Johann Ludwig Schönleben began fervently defending the truth about the Immaculate Conception of Mary during his Jesuit period. He became more involved in Mariology after leaving the order. In 1659 he published two books of his Orbis universi votorum (Vows of the Entire World). His most important Mariological works, Vera ac sincera sententia (A True and
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The Cowl - v.13 - n.10 - Dec 13, 1950 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1950
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 13, Number 10 - December 13, 1950.

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Mater dolorosa—Martin Luther’s Image of Mary of Nazareth: An Example in Lucas Cranach the Elder

open access: yesReligions, 2023
Protestantism is usually thought of as rejecting the figure of Mary as a collaborator in Christ’s redemption. In Luther’s commentary on the Magnificat (1521), we can see that this doctrine would continue to evolve throughout his life, and would not ...
Pablo Blanco-Sarto
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