Many people sense, in the dawn of the new millennium, a great renewal of Mariology occurring in the heart of the Church. If this is so-- and I believe that it is --then this splendid collection of the essays on the Immaculate Conception makes a vital contribution to the cause. Taken as a whole, these essays amply demonstrate how the dogma of the Immaculate Conception-- and by extension, all Church dogmas-- invite and reward prolonged prayer and reflection, leading one ever more deeply into the unfathomable contribution to the intellectual and devotional life of the Church.-Philip Zaleski Co-editor,Second Spring
I commend the editor and the authors of these essays for bringing important themes regarding the Immaculate Conception into a helpful synthesis. This book will make a significant theological contribution to our understanding of the Immaculate Conception, especially by bringing this saving truth into serious dialogue with contemporary thinking regarding anthropology, the pro-life movement, and Mary's role as Co-Redemptrix.--Daniel Dentino Vice President for Student Affair/Instructor of Theology at Ave Maria University
Book is: Softcover. 198 pp.
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- Many people sense, in the dawn of the new millennium, a great renewal of Mariology occurring in the heart of the Church. If this is so-- and I believe that it is --then this splendid collection of the essays on the Immaculate Conception makes a vital