Letter and Spirit: The Authority of Mystery, the Word of God and the People of GodScott Hahn Emmaus Road Publishing, 2006 - 248 pages Letter & Spirit is a journal of Catholic biblical theology for the new millennium. It seeks to foster deeper understanding of sacred Scripture and the divine liturgy of the Church. This second volume of the journal, ?The Authority of Mystery: The Word of God and the People of God, ? is inspired by the scholarship of Pope Benedict XVI?especially Benedict's concerns about the relation of the Bible to faith in Christ. The editors write in their introduction: As we write in our introduction: ?How to read the Bible is, at bottom, a question about the identity of Jesus. Is he Jesus of Nazareth only, or is he also the Christ, the Son of the living God? Did he have a divine mission to reveal the mystery of God, or was he only a man like others? Does he remain among us in sacrament and liturgy Letter & Spirit is published annually by the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, a nonprofit research and educational institute founded by Dr. Scott Hahn. The journal is published in association with Emmaus Road Publishing. |
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... biblical exegesis. He is the author of two books, Miracles in Christian and Jewish Antiquity: Imagining the Truth (University of Notre Dame, 1999); and The Last Christology of the Letter & Spirit 2 (2006): 3–6 Contributors.
... biblical exegesis. He is the author of two books, Miracles in Christian and Jewish Antiquity: Imagining the Truth (University of Notre Dame, 1999); and The Last Christology of the Letter & Spirit 2 (2006): 3–6 Contributors.
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... Jewish Christianity (1964). 1 Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, O. P. 2 Cardinal Schönborn (b. 1945), is archbishop of Vienna, and a dogmatic theologian. From 1987–1992, he served as general editor of The Catechism of the Catholic Church ...
... Jewish Christianity (1964). 1 Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, O. P. 2 Cardinal Schönborn (b. 1945), is archbishop of Vienna, and a dogmatic theologian. From 1987–1992, he served as general editor of The Catechism of the Catholic Church ...
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... Jewish roots of the Eucharist and, at the same time, has important implications for further study of the structure and development of Christian liturgy. Pablo Gadenz offers a detailed literary analysis of Romans 9:24–29, a complex and ...
... Jewish roots of the Eucharist and, at the same time, has important implications for further study of the structure and development of Christian liturgy. Pablo Gadenz offers a detailed literary analysis of Romans 9:24–29, a complex and ...
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... Jews, whom the Magi discovered prophesied in the Scriptures of God's chosen people. The apostles proclaimed Christ to be the fulfillment of those Scriptures, and they wrote that all might believe and have life in him; that like the Magi ...
... Jews, whom the Magi discovered prophesied in the Scriptures of God's chosen people. The apostles proclaimed Christ to be the fulfillment of those Scriptures, and they wrote that all might believe and have life in him; that like the Magi ...
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... Jews gathered in the synagogue at Nazareth, after reading from the prophet Isaiah (Luke 4:2 ). Luke frames Jesus' entire public ministry within this context of scriptural fulfillment by noting at the end of the Gospel that on the road ...
... Jews gathered in the synagogue at Nazareth, after reading from the prophet Isaiah (Luke 4:2 ). Luke frames Jesus' entire public ministry within this context of scriptural fulfillment by noting at the end of the Gospel that on the road ...
Contents
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The Lords Prayer and the New Exodus | 69 |
Notes | 141 |
A Liturgical Approach to Hebrews 13 | 159 |
Tradition Traditions | 175 |
The Word Scripture and Tradition | 189 |
The Sacraments and the History of Salvation | 203 |
The Kingdom of God and the HeavenlyEarthly Church | 217 |
Reviews Notices | 235 |
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