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Antoni Nadbrzezny exposes the personalistic character of Schillebeeckx's Mariology. In his book the author presents Mary as a human being whose holiness is great and mysterious. According to the Flemish theologian, Mary becomes the guarantor of the full and true humanity of Jesus. It is a Mariology that finds its foundation in the history of salvation. The book does not follow the path of abstract metaphysics, but pays more attention to the real and existential elements of Mary's life. This reinterpretation finds its source in the application of phenomenological thought. In his theological…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Antoni Nadbrzezny exposes the personalistic character of Schillebeeckx's Mariology. In his book the author presents Mary as a human being whose holiness is great and mysterious. According to the Flemish theologian, Mary becomes the guarantor of the full and true humanity of Jesus. It is a Mariology that finds its foundation in the history of salvation. The book does not follow the path of abstract metaphysics, but pays more attention to the real and existential elements of Mary's life. This reinterpretation finds its source in the application of phenomenological thought. In his theological picture of Mary, Schillebeeckx rejects all Gnostic, idyllic and dualistic thoughts. The Mother of God appears as someone who seeks God, who shares the tragic fate of the world and recognizes her place and mission in salvation history. She participates in human suffering and the trial of faith.
Autorenporträt
Antoni Nadbrze¿ny serves as an associate professor of dogmatic theology at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, where he earned his S.T.D. (2002) and Habilitation (2014). He also earned a doctorate in philosophy from the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow in 2019. He received a master's degree in Dutch philology from KUL in 2013. Nadbrze¿ny is engaged in research on contemporary Dutch and Flemish theology.