Marian Metaphysics Pt. II (BONUS: How is God infinite?) – KBGF 19

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Marian Metaphysics. What can that mean?! This 19th seminar over Fr. Peter Fehlner's book "The Theologian of Auschwitz" digs into the Koblean-Scotistic approach to theology that Fehlner dubbed "Marian Metaphysics".

We continue with Chapter 7, "At the Heart of the Matter", finishing Andrew's presentation from the 18th Seminar. In the discussion, we address just what Infinity is and what the difference is between us being Personified in Mary Immaculate as she was Personified in the Holy Spirit, and how that differs from the Personalization of the humanity of Jesus in the Divine Word.
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:00 Structure & Method of theology in Bonaventure's Itinerarium
00:04:00 Three major steps of knowing God
00:07:10 Acquired Contemplation: Proper or Academic Mode of theology
00:12:30 Marian Vow of Total Consecration in light of the Itinerarium
00:12:35 Poverty: Hope for God's blessing
00:15:45 Humble Obedience and "Personalization" in God
00:18:55 Chastity: Knowledge moving into Love
00:21:30 Evidence of St. Maximilian's Scotistic Approach in his Projected book
00:27:00 A metaphysical Hermeneutic: I am the Immaculate Conception
00:29:15 Marian Coloration of All Contingent Theology
00:33:30 Univocity of Being: According to Scotus and Bonaventure
00:40:19 Univocity of Being: Its Presence and Application in Koblean Thought
00:42:40 Intensive Infinity of Scotus in Kolbe
00:46:40 Kolbe's Marianized Theology as a Development of Scotus
00:49:00 Fr Peter's Big Point
00:51:30 Conversation Starts
00:54:45 Infinity Explained: Quantitas molis vs Quantitas virtutis
01:03:20 Can the soul infinitely increase in love? Yes, intensively.
01:11:09 Personification and Personalization
01:12:05 Personification in Mary and Holy Spirit
01:13:05 Personalization of assumed humanity by the Word
01:18:50 Closing and what comes next

Ave Maria!

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