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Rocznik Tomistyczny
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2023
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vol. 2
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issue 12
271-282
EN
Aquinas’ larger theological framework, which highlighted the significance of divine grace in human salvation, provided the foundation for Mary's distinctive place in the story of salvation and the character of her fullness of grace. Mary's election by God to be the Mother of God, in Aquinas' opinion, is not independent of the abundance of grace she possesses, which allowed her to fully participate in God's plan of salvation. The concept of the fullness of Grace in Mary rooted in the greeting of the angel and a foundation for the Immaculate Conception of Mary seems to beg questions like “If she is full of Grace from concept, was no grace poured into her when she carried Christ?”, also “By being full of grace does that imply that nothing was added to her in her glorification in heaven?” This article offers a thorough investigation of Aquinas's ideas on the fullness of grace in Mary and emphasizes the concept's continuing theological importance for modern Christian theology. Our investigation clarifies the intricate connection between grace, free will, and redemption and presents a new viewpoint on Mary's role in the Christian tradition.
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