Studying Mary: The Virgin Mary in Anglican and Catholic Theology and Devotion
Editat de Nicholas Sagovsky, Adelbert Denauxen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2007
The
fifteen
studies
in
this
volume
were
originally
prepared
as
working
papers
for
the
internal
use
of
the
Anglican
Roman
Catholic
International
Commission
(ARCIC)
in
its
study
of
Mary.
According
to
its
mandate,
ARCIC
seeks
agreement
on
issues
that
are
potentially
or
actually
church-dividing
by
engaging
in
a
serious
dialogue
founded
on
the
Gospels
and
the
ancient
common
traditions.
In
this
dialogue,
the
members
of
the
Commission
make
extensive
use
of
historical,
theological,
liturgical
and
devotional
literature
that
is
published
and
accessible
to
all.
In
studying
Mary,
ARCIC's
work
was
also
greatly
assisted
by
internal
documents
prepared
by
its
members.
Until now this material has not been published and was therefore difficult to find. Those who have read the ARCIC Agreed Statement, 'Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ', published by Continuum in 2005, will welcome the opportunity to explore this present collection of related papers. The Agreed Statement on Mary is concise, containing only eighty paragraphs. This required the omission of some historical, discursive and illustrative material that could have been included in a longer document. The papers in this volume will make up for some of the omissions. 'Studying Mary' is therefore designed to assist the study of ARCIC's work on Mary, ecumenically wherever possible, by seminaries, universities, parishes and dioceses around the world. The Seattle Statement urges a 're-reception' of doctrine about Mary by both Roman Catholics and Anglicans.
This will be one more step towards 'the restoration of complete communion of faith and sacramental life' which Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury (Michael Ramsay) declared to be ARCIC's goal in 1966. The journey to this goal has been long. The papers presented in 'Studying Mary' formed an important part of ARCIC's food for that journey.
Until now this material has not been published and was therefore difficult to find. Those who have read the ARCIC Agreed Statement, 'Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ', published by Continuum in 2005, will welcome the opportunity to explore this present collection of related papers. The Agreed Statement on Mary is concise, containing only eighty paragraphs. This required the omission of some historical, discursive and illustrative material that could have been included in a longer document. The papers in this volume will make up for some of the omissions. 'Studying Mary' is therefore designed to assist the study of ARCIC's work on Mary, ecumenically wherever possible, by seminaries, universities, parishes and dioceses around the world. The Seattle Statement urges a 're-reception' of doctrine about Mary by both Roman Catholics and Anglicans.
This will be one more step towards 'the restoration of complete communion of faith and sacramental life' which Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury (Michael Ramsay) declared to be ARCIC's goal in 1966. The journey to this goal has been long. The papers presented in 'Studying Mary' formed an important part of ARCIC's food for that journey.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567032317
ISBN-10: 0567032310
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567032310
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
ARCICâ?Ts
work
was
greatly
assisted
by
internal
documents
prepared
by
its
members.
Until
now
this
material
has
not
been
published
and
was
therefore
difficult
to
find.
Those
who
have
read
the
ARCIC
Agreed
Statement,
'Mary:
Grace
and
Hope
in
Christ',
published
by
Continuum
in
2005,
will
welcome
the
opportunity
to
explore
this
present
collection
of
related
papers.
Cuprins
Introduction
-
+Alex
Brunett
and
+John
Baycroft
1. The Marian Issues - Jean-Marie R. Tillard
2. The Marian Doctrines and the Bible - John Muddiman
3. Exegetical Note on the 'Perpetual Virginity of the BVM' - John Muddiman and Adelbert Denaux
4. The Scriptural Basis of the Dogmas of the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of the Mother - Adelbert Denaux
5. Marian Doctrine and Piety up to the Council of Chalcedon: the Fathers and the Liturgy - Emmanuel Lanne
6. Marian Issues from an Eastern Perspective - Emmanuel Lanne
7. Mary in the Common Latin Tradition: Agreement, Disagreements, and Divergence - Rozanne Elder
8. A Theology of Original Sin, in Relation to the Dogma of the Immaculate - Liam Walsh
9. The Virgin Mary in the Anglican Tradition of the 16th and 17th Centuries - Michael Nazir-Ali and Nicholas Sagovsky
10. Background Paper for the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception - Sara Butler
11. The Definition of the Dogma of the Assumption of Mary into Heavenly Glory - Liam Walsh
12. The Second Vatican Council and Subsequent Papal Documents: Annotated Quotations - Sara Butler
13. The Question of the Authority of the Recent Marian Dogmas - Charles Morerod
14. Mary in the Communion of Saints: Some Issues - Charles Sherlock and Peter Cross
15. Liturgical Commemoration of the BVM in the RC Church and the Anglican Communion - Charles Sherlock and Peter Cross
Appendix: Redactional History of the Document - Adelbert Denaux
1. The Marian Issues - Jean-Marie R. Tillard
2. The Marian Doctrines and the Bible - John Muddiman
3. Exegetical Note on the 'Perpetual Virginity of the BVM' - John Muddiman and Adelbert Denaux
4. The Scriptural Basis of the Dogmas of the Immaculate Conception and the Assumption of the Mother - Adelbert Denaux
5. Marian Doctrine and Piety up to the Council of Chalcedon: the Fathers and the Liturgy - Emmanuel Lanne
6. Marian Issues from an Eastern Perspective - Emmanuel Lanne
7. Mary in the Common Latin Tradition: Agreement, Disagreements, and Divergence - Rozanne Elder
8. A Theology of Original Sin, in Relation to the Dogma of the Immaculate - Liam Walsh
9. The Virgin Mary in the Anglican Tradition of the 16th and 17th Centuries - Michael Nazir-Ali and Nicholas Sagovsky
10. Background Paper for the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception - Sara Butler
11. The Definition of the Dogma of the Assumption of Mary into Heavenly Glory - Liam Walsh
12. The Second Vatican Council and Subsequent Papal Documents: Annotated Quotations - Sara Butler
13. The Question of the Authority of the Recent Marian Dogmas - Charles Morerod
14. Mary in the Communion of Saints: Some Issues - Charles Sherlock and Peter Cross
15. Liturgical Commemoration of the BVM in the RC Church and the Anglican Communion - Charles Sherlock and Peter Cross
Appendix: Redactional History of the Document - Adelbert Denaux
Recenzii
"ARCIC's
publication
of
its
working
papers
on
Mary
is
welcome.
It
lets
us
participate
in
the
discussion,
engage
with
the
complexities
underlying
the
ARCIC
Statement,
and
make
up
our
own
minds."
Reviewed
by
Colin
Podmore
in
Church
Times,
2008
Mention -Theology Digest, Summer 2006
Reviewed in Theology, 1 July 2009
"Mary:Grace and Hope in Christ is not an authoritative text of either the Roman Catholic Church or the Anglican Communion, but rather was offered to those churches and their leaders by ARCIC for evaluation, reception, and comment. The questions of Marian doctrine inevitably raise theological issues of ecclesial authority and scriptural authority - issues previously addressed by frederick H. Borsch in this journal (Summer 2007) - that remain contentious between and within these two communions. But these two books have potential to assist the baptized, their pastors, theologians, and scholars in entering into conversation with the Seattle Statement and with each other." --Brian P. Flanagan, Marymount University Anglican Theological Review 91:4
"This is fascinating reading and a unique peek into what went into Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ (2005) also published for the ARCIC by Continuum. Extensive descriptions of the contributors, "the redactional history of the document," a strong single bibliography, and an index complete the volume. Highly recommended for university and seminary libraries." --Darren G. Poley, Catholic Library World
Mention -Theology Digest, Summer 2006
Reviewed in Theology, 1 July 2009
"Mary:Grace and Hope in Christ is not an authoritative text of either the Roman Catholic Church or the Anglican Communion, but rather was offered to those churches and their leaders by ARCIC for evaluation, reception, and comment. The questions of Marian doctrine inevitably raise theological issues of ecclesial authority and scriptural authority - issues previously addressed by frederick H. Borsch in this journal (Summer 2007) - that remain contentious between and within these two communions. But these two books have potential to assist the baptized, their pastors, theologians, and scholars in entering into conversation with the Seattle Statement and with each other." --Brian P. Flanagan, Marymount University Anglican Theological Review 91:4
"This is fascinating reading and a unique peek into what went into Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ (2005) also published for the ARCIC by Continuum. Extensive descriptions of the contributors, "the redactional history of the document," a strong single bibliography, and an index complete the volume. Highly recommended for university and seminary libraries." --Darren G. Poley, Catholic Library World