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Definition of Mariology in English: Mariologynoun ˌmɛːrɪˈɒlədʒiˌmɛriˈɑlədʒi mass nounThe part of Christian theology dealing with the Virgin Mary. Example sentencesExamples - Because I have been working recently on the origin of Mariology in relation to Christian views of womanhood, the books I have read over the last few months have been chiefly about women.
- At the shrine itself, and in the devotions surrounding the mandatory baths, the principle that Mariology is Christology could not have been more explicit.
- I was surprised that, in making her case, she did not mention the rococo Mariology of Grignion de Montfort and his devotees - a form of devotionalism alive today and somewhat favored by the pope and others on the Marian right.
- Since Vatican II, there have been attempts to amplify a kind of Mariology the council itself was anxious to rein in, namely, a type of Marian speculation detached from roots in the saving mysteries of Christ.
- The sacred marriage motif has had an enormous impact through the centuries, not only in ecclesiology, but also in Mariology and the theology and spirituality of vowed religious life.
Derivatives adjective The placing of this paean in the mouth of Cranmer would defuse any audience disapproval of a Mariological subtext. Example sentencesExamples - The result was to put the mystery of Mary in the context of ecclesiology and Christology, reining in the excessive expansion of Mariological speculation.
- 59 Biblical references in some of its decisions (i.e., the Mariological dogmas of 1854 and 1950) have been ‘quite remote,’ and such decisions were essentially based on faith in the Church itself, ‘animated by the Spirit.’
noun Fr. Carroll (a distinguished Mariologist) defends Montfort's Marian effusions whereas I find them cloyingly unappetizing, the Legion of Mary and the piety of the pope notwithstanding. Example sentencesExamples - This comprehensive trilogy was put together by one of the foremost authorities on Mary with the help of respected Mariologists and Theologians.
- Mariologists argue that Mary, who enabled God the Savior to be born, has a position more exalted than any other creature.
Definition of Mariology in US English: Mariologynounˌmerēˈäləjēˌmɛriˈɑlədʒi The part of Christian theology dealing with the Virgin Mary. Example sentencesExamples - I was surprised that, in making her case, she did not mention the rococo Mariology of Grignion de Montfort and his devotees - a form of devotionalism alive today and somewhat favored by the pope and others on the Marian right.
- Since Vatican II, there have been attempts to amplify a kind of Mariology the council itself was anxious to rein in, namely, a type of Marian speculation detached from roots in the saving mysteries of Christ.
- Because I have been working recently on the origin of Mariology in relation to Christian views of womanhood, the books I have read over the last few months have been chiefly about women.
- The sacred marriage motif has had an enormous impact through the centuries, not only in ecclesiology, but also in Mariology and the theology and spirituality of vowed religious life.
- At the shrine itself, and in the devotions surrounding the mandatory baths, the principle that Mariology is Christology could not have been more explicit.
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