The anthropological ‘inclusion’ of Marian dogmas A look within our theological setting
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Marian dogmas do not express the exclusive excellence of Mary. Rather, they point to the Christian meaning of existence, of which Mary, the woman of Nazareth, is not only a historical but also an eschatological paradigm. Trinidad León, professor at the Faculty of Theology in Granada, proposes a Mariological synthesis in this direction. The Immaculate Conception speaks of the protology of grace; the Assumption, of eschatology. Between the two poles lie the fundamental milestones of human life: from God to God.
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