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Studying Mary: The Virgin Mary in Anglican and Catholic Theology and Devotion [Hardcover]

Nicholas Sagovsky (Author), Adelbert Denaux (Author)

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January 1, 2008
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.

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Editorial Reviews

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"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


"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 (Darren G. Poley Catholic Library World )

"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 (Brian P. Flanagan, Marymount University Anglican Theological Review )

Mention –Theology Digest, Summer 2006

"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 (, Catholic Library World )

"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 (, Anglican Theological Review )

About the Author

Nicholas Sagovsky is Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey and Visiting Professor in Theology and Public Life at Liverpool Hope University.

Adelbert Denaux is Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Theology of the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), where taught exegesis of the New Testament, Biblical Greek and Ecumenism. His publications are in the field of Bible interpretation, Biblical Greek, Ecumenism, Spirituality and New Religious Movements. He is the Chair of the National Roman Catholic Commission for Ecumenism in Belgium, a representative of the Roman Catholic Church in the Concertation of Christian Churches in Belgium, International President of the International Ecumenical Fellowship, a member of the International Theological Commission in Rome , of the Society of New Testament Studies and of the Societas Novi Testamenti Conventus. He is a Titular Canon of the Cathedral of Bruges (Belgium), and an Honorary Canon of the Cathedral of Lincoln (England). He is Spiritual Director of the Leo XIII Seminary in Leuven.

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