With contributions written by more than 70 Catholic scholars and colleagues, this single volume provides an up-to-date commentary that is both scholarly and useful to ordained and lay ministers in ...
Eight years ago, before she was the academic dean at Catholic Theological Union, Dominican Sr. Barbara Reid had an idea. She wanted to create a work of feminist biblical interpretation that would ...
Koren Press’ “The Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel – Leviticus” follows its predecessors on the Biblical books Exodus and Samuel as a third outstanding biblical commentary. It contains a wealth of ...
Jeannine Brown, professor of New Testament and director of online programs, has taught at Bethel Seminary for more than 25 years. She has a gift for translating biblical truth into accessible language ...
A Christian Post commentary warns that widespread biblical illiteracy is a deeper crisis than moral rebellion, eroding the moral vocabulary that once underpinned U.S. civic life. The author argues ...
From his first moments as pope, Benedict XVI established biblical renewal as a key theme of his pontificate. In fact, he spoke at length about the proper reading and interpretation of sacred Scripture ...
“Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ,” as St. Jerome said, and the hope for any Eucharistic renewal among Catholics in the U.S. depends squarely on them knowing Jesus Christ in the word so ...
The Christian Gospels are not light reading. Full of parables, allusions and difficult-to-interpret passages, religious scholars from the beginning have written commentaries that go along with the ...
Hymn writer Martin Franzmann was born Jan. 29: 1907: in Lake City: Minn. His friend Robin Leaver, author of “Come to the Feast,” a book about Franzmann, writes that the boy “grew up within the ...
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