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100 1  Hauke, Manfred|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 10 Introduction to Mariology /|cManfred Hauke, translated by 
       Richard Chonak. 
264  1 :|bCatholic University of America Press,|c2020. 
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500    Description based upon print version of record. 
500    The Dogmatic Character of the Virginitas ante partum. 
505 0  Intro -- Contents -- Preface to the English Edition -- 
       List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Mary, "Focal 
       Point" of Catholic Theology -- The Importance of a 
       Distinct Treatise on Mariology -- Methodological Plan -- 
       The Structure of the Following Presentation -- 1. Biblical
       Foundations -- Old Testament Preparations -- Introductory 
       Note -- The "Protoevangelium" (Gn 3:15) -- The Prophecy of
       Isaiah 7:14 -- The "Daughter of Zion" -- Mary in the New 
       Testament -- Mary, Mother of the Son of God (Paul) -- The 
       "Son of God" as "Son of Mary" (Mark) -- Preliminary Note 
       on the "Infancy Gospels" 
505 8  The Virgin Mother of Jesus according to Matthew -- The 
       Virgin Mother of the Lord according to Luke -- The 
       Presence of Mary in the Gospel according to John -- The 
       "Woman" of the Apocalypse -- References -- 2. A Short 
       Historical Overview -- Introductory Note -- Mary in the 
       Patristic Era -- The First Mariological Witnesses of the 
       Tradition (Ignatius of Antioch, Justin, Irenaeus) -- The 
       Contribution of Apocryphal Writings -- Patristic Motifs 
       through the Sixth Century -- Medieval Development -- The 
       Road to the Definitions of the Immaculate Conception and 
       the Assumption 
505 8  Reformation and Counter-Reformation -- Development from 
       the Seventeenth Century until the Eve of Vatican II -- The
       Contribution of the Second Vatican Council -- The Post-
       Conciliar Period -- References -- 3. Starting Points for 
       Systematic Reflection -- The Debate on the "Fundamental 
       Marian Principle" -- Mary in the Mystery of the Covenant -
       - Mary the Woman, in the Context of Anthropology -- The 
       Teaching of St. Paul VI (and His Predecessors) -- Feminist
       Mariology -- Evaluation -- The Contribution of Mulieris 
       dignitatem -- References -- 4. The Divine Maternity of 
       Mary 
505 8  The Systematic Importance of the Dogma -- Biblical 
       Foundations -- Patristic Development to the End of the 
       Fourth Century -- Does the Christian Doctrine of the 
       Divine Maternity Have a Pagan Origin? -- The Council of 
       Ephesus (431) -- Further Developments of Doctrine after 
       Ephesus -- Ecumenical Aspects -- Systematic Aspects -- The
       Title "Mother of God" Is Important for Understanding the 
       Person of Jesus Christ -- The Divine Maternity Originates 
       in the Eternal Plan of God (Predestination) -- There Was 
       Preparation for the Divine Maternity in the Holiness of 
       Mary 
505 8  The Divine Maternity Brings with It a Transforming 
       Relationship -- With the Divine Maternity, Mary Takes an 
       Active Role in the Work of Salvation -- The Divine 
       Maternity Is the Beginning of Mary's Spiritual Maternity 
       for the Church -- The Divine Maternity Exalts Mary above 
       All Other Creatures -- The Divine Maternity Constitutes a 
       Special Relationship with the Most Holy Trinity -- 
       References -- 5. The Virginity of Mary -- The Importance 
       of the Doctrine -- Virginitas ante partum -- Biblical 
       References -- Early Opposition (Judaism, Paganism) -- 
       Modern Criticism 
520    In Introduction to Mariology, Fr. Manfred Hauke provides a
       synthesis of Mariology and the biblical fundaments and 
       development of Marian doctrine. While it works as a 
       comprehensive introduction suitable for courses on the 
       subject, it is in reality a panoramic view on the entire 
       Marian doctrine, and as such will be essential for the 
       theological formation of seminarians, priests, theologians,
       and all kinds of educated Catholics. With an unparalleled 
       bibliographic citation of Marian literature across a dozen
       languages, it is also a perfect gateway to further 
       research on the subject. It begins with Biblical doctrine,
       which is important especially for the dialogue with 
       Protestant denominations: Catholic Mariology can be traced
       in its "embryonic" state already in Holy Scripture. From 
       there Hauke presents a historical overview of the whole 
       development of Marian doctrine, before developing further 
       historical details in the subsequent chapters dedicated to
       systematic issues. The first systematic step approaches 
       the figure of Mary through her role in the mystery of the 
       Covenant between God and redeemed humanity; her being 
       "Mother of God" and companion of the Redeemer is the 
       "fundamental principle." Then the four established Marian 
       dogmas are presented: divine maternity, virginity, 
       Immaculate Conception (in a chapter on Mary's holiness 
       more broadly), and bodily Assumption. A close look is 
       given to maternal mediation which includes a part 
       dedicated to the "Mater Unitatis". A stand alone chapter 
       is dedicated to Marian apparitions; authentic apparitions 
       are presented as a part of prophetic charisma. The last 
       chapter presents the basics on Marian devotion which 
       culminates in the consecration to Mary (as a response to 
       her maternal mediation). Already available in Spanish, 
       Italian, Portugese, and Korean, this landmark work is 
       published here for the first time in English. 
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       Mariology|d: Catholic University of America Press,c2020
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