One of the most important discoveries in the last century and a half of biblical studies is that many of our sacred authors employed "sources."
Those familiar with St. Peter's basilica in Rome... more
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One of the most important discoveries in the last century and a half of biblical studies is that many of our sacred authors employed "sources."
Those familiar with St. Peter's basilica in Rome... more
If Luke were writing this commentary, he'd certainly draw attention to the last line of his gospel pericope: "Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled." It's the theme of his double-volume work. For Luke, the perfect... more
In a recent talk, Sister Diane Bergant chided those who use Advent to prepare for the birth of the baby Jesus. "That baby's already been born," she reminded her audience. "He grew up, was killed and rose from the dead. Our Advent readings proclaim the freeing of a... more
Reflecting on John the Baptizer’s historical ministry in his classic work, The Cultural World of Jesus, John Pilch states, "The heart of (his) message is the need for repentance . . . a change of mind . . . a broadening of horizons, transformation of experience,... more
One of the things which makes the study of Scripture an exciting endeavor is the discovery that what biblical people are anticipating is often replaced by something better. This is what takes place in today's three readings.
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