The life and Mariology of Father Juniper B. Carol, O.F.M. /

This work, "The Life and Mariology of Father Juniper B. Carol, O.F.M.," will examine Carol's time as a Franciscan who spent a great portion of his life working, publishing, and living independent from his community and its traditional expectations of a highly educated friar. This uniq...

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Main Author: Padgett, Chris, 1970- (Author)
Corporate Authors: International Marian Research Institute, University of Dayton (degree-granting institution.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Created: Dayton, Ohio : International Marian Research Institute, 2019.
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Summary:This work, "The Life and Mariology of Father Juniper B. Carol, O.F.M.," will examine Carol's time as a Franciscan who spent a great portion of his life working, publishing, and living independent from his community and its traditional expectations of a highly educated friar. This unique way of living afforded him the opportunity to spend significant time publishing books and spearheading the formation and organization of the Mariological Society of America. This study will also examine his role in three Marian teachings upon which Carol regularly focused. The first is the absolute primacy and predestination of Jesus and His Virgin Mother, the second is the "debitum peccati" and the last is Mary as Coredemptrix. Much of Carol's comprehensive Mariology will spring from these three themes, such as the connection with Mary's Queenship and its relationship to Coredemption. Carol writes, "Her claim to be styled Queen, at least with regard to the human race, rests on something more real than a figure of speech; it is a necessary consequence of her proximate cooperation in the work of our Redemption." Moreover, as noted by Father Peter D. Fehlner in his 1992 article "Fr. Juniper B. Carol, O.F.M.: His Mariology and Scholarly Achievement.," each of these Marian themes fits within the broader category of mediation, which according to Fehlner includes the distribution of graces and Mary's participation in their acquisition.
Item Description:Bound paperback of thesis.
Physical Description:2 unnumbered pages, ii, 180 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.