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John Duns Scotus: Mary's Architect

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The Subtle Doctor, as Scotus is called, presents a model of Mary the mother of Jesus as the fullest image of the living person. She represents who we are meant to be. She is the fullest humanity of all human beings, man or woman. Allan B. Wolter, O.F.M. is one of the foremost authorities on and translators of Scotus writings. He, together with Blane O Neill, O.F.M., clearly lay out in this book Scotus argument for preventive redemption whereby the Immaculate Conception of Mary represents the masterwork of Christ's redemption.

120 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1993

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This is a dense book that scholars will understand but it was a challenge for me. Father Wolter is my cousin.
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