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In this episode, Isaac Bisbee explores why Catholics speak so often—and so highly—of Mary. Far from being a distraction from Christ, her role in salvation history reveals the depth of what God came to restore. Drawing from Scripture, Church tradition, and biblical typology, this episode unpacks Mary's identity as the New Ark, the New Eve, and the Queen Mother—showing how her life reflects the fullness of redeemed humanity.
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By Bisbee TheologicaIn this episode, Isaac Bisbee explores why Catholics speak so often—and so highly—of Mary. Far from being a distraction from Christ, her role in salvation history reveals the depth of what God came to restore. Drawing from Scripture, Church tradition, and biblical typology, this episode unpacks Mary's identity as the New Ark, the New Eve, and the Queen Mother—showing how her life reflects the fullness of redeemed humanity.
Visit IsaacBisbee.com to read the full article and explore more content on theology, Church history, and Catholic philosophy.