

Christ vs. Mary? Mary in Catholicism I Prof. Christopher Malloy
Aug 15, 2025
In a thought-provoking discussion, Professor Christopher Malloy, Chair of Theology at The University of Dallas, passionately defends Mary's vital role in salvation history. He unpacks common misconceptions about her divine maternity and perpetual virginity, highlighting how these aspects glorify Christ rather than detract from Him. Malloy also explores the interplay between faith and skepticism in understanding Mary's significance, framing her as a model of profound faith and intercessory power that enriches Catholic theology.
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Praise Versus Worship
- Catholics praise Mary but do not worship her, because worship belongs only to God.
- Her praise highlights Christ since her gifts and role come from God and point to his work.
Preventative Redemption
- Mary was redeemed by Christ's merits in a preventative way, not apart from them.
- Her Immaculate Conception depends on Christ and magnifies rather than replaces his priesthood.
Participation Over Zero‑Sum
- The proper view is participation, not a zero-sum that pits creature against Creator.
- Creatures reflect God's goodness and their excellence magnifies God's glory rather than diminishes it.