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Apologia Pro Beata Maria Virgine - John Henry Newman’s Defence of the Virgin Mary in Catholic Doctrine and Piety (Hardcover)
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Apologia Pro Beata Maria Virgine - John Henry Newman’s Defence of the Virgin Mary in Catholic Doctrine and Piety (Hardcover)
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Apologia Pro Beata Maria Virgine: John Henry Newman’s Defence of
the Virgin Mary in Catholic Doctrine and Piety represents a
discussion of a theme within John Henry Newman’s Mariology:
namely, his apologetic defence of the place of the Virgin Mary in
Catholic doctrine and piety. Newman is not instinctively known as a
Marian theologian or apologist, but he should be. This book shows
how Newman possessed a highly developed Mariology—one that grew
out of his Anglican background and that developed into his life as
a Catholic priest. Based upon Scripture and the Church Fathers,
Newman's thought on the place of the Virgin Mary in the life and
faith of Catholicism was, like much of his theology, ahead of its
time and frequently out of step with the nineteenth-century
Catholic milieu he lived within. This study of Newman’s defence
of Catholic Mariology and its place in Catholic piety is achieved
through an examination of some of Newman’s Anglican sermons, his
influential Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1845),
some of his private correspondence and, finally, his 1866 published
reply to his old friend, Edward Bouverie Pusey, the Letter to
Pusey. From a discussion of these texts, this book argues that
Newman’s Mariology was both unique in its day and has proved
prophetic in directing the future direction of Catholic
Mariology—especially in its ability to provide an orthodox
commentary on the more effusive elements of Marian piety within
Catholicism. Patristic and restrained in its pious expressions,
Newman’s Mariology had connections with both his Anglican past
and the native Recusant context he made contact with when he became
a Catholic in 1845, in addition to providing an important critique
of the ultramontane influences then making their way into Victorian
Catholic life. For Newman, the Virgin Mary—rightly understood in
her biblical and patristic context—was the `pattern of faith’,
a theological model for Catholics to emulate and use when
explaining the Catholic religion to others.
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