Teologia w Polsce, 2024, Tom 18, Nr 2
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Pozycja Perspektywy mariologii dogmatycznejFerdek, Bogdan (Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II & Towarzystwo Teologów Dogmatyków, 2024)This publication will be concerned with selected viewpoints from which Mariology could be presented. These viewpoints would be the impulses for the reinterpretation of Mariology. So, how can Mariology be reinterpreted based on the selected viewpoints relating to its practice? Quite subjectively, four points of view have been chosen from which Mariology could be presented. These four points will be: the document of the Pontifical International Marian Academy Mother of the Lord. Memory-Presence-Hope, the document of the Dombes Group, Mary in God’s Plan and in the Communion of Saints, and the Mariological achievements of the theologians Stanisław Celestyn Napiórkowski and Roman Rogowski (1936−2023). Based on these four viewpoints of Mariology, the direction of its reinterpretation will be shown on the example of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the BVM. This year marks the 170th anniversary of the proclamation of this dogma by Pius IX. Reinterpretation is the filling of the dogma with new content in the light of a new horizon of thinking, without, however, contradicting the content previously contained in it. Thanks to the fact that the Immaculate Conception is a meeting, or even a cross between, Christology, pneumatology, charitology and eschatology, it can be reinterpreted as a more perfect sanctification and justification of the Mother of the Lord and as an anticipation of the eschatological Ecclesia immaculata. The concern for ecumenism in Mariology demands that the compatibility of the Immaculate Conception with the Bible be shown. The hermeneutical principle of Mariology should be the letter ‚W’. The immaculate conception of Mary must be incorporated into the immaculate conception of Jesus. A ‚top-down’ Mariology should be complemented by a bottom-up Mariology.

