Jesus, interpreted: my new book is out!
I am ecstatic to announce the publication of my new book Jesus, Interpreted: Benedict XVI, Bart Ehrman, and the Historical Truth
I am ecstatic to announce the publication of my new book Jesus, Interpreted: Benedict XVI, Bart Ehrman, and the Historical Truth
I have recently published an article entitled “The Reception of St. Paul in the Works of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI” in the
Even a cursory overview of Benedict XVI’s exegetical approach reveals dramatic contrasts with magisterial teaching of previous epochs. With appropriate
Look up the following texts and ask yourself whether they ring true: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 1 Corinthians 7:29 and 15:51-52
In this post we’ll continue and conclude our discussion of the parousia with a few more words on the second volume of
If you want see what excellent Catholic exegesis looks like, there is no better place to look than the two
Picking up where we left off at the end of my previous post on the problem of the parousia, we now
After examining Pope Benedict’s thought on the parousia in his catechesis on St. Paul, today we’ll look at the problem of an
Today we continue our series on the problem of the parousia as we turn to a sure guide in matters of biblical
In today’s post I’m going to treat briefly the third question of the PBC in its document on the parousia. Then
I am ecstatic to announce the publication of my new book Jesus, Interpreted: Benedict XVI, Bart Ehrman, and the Historical Truth
I have recently published an article entitled “The Reception of St. Paul in the Works of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI” in the
Even a cursory overview of Benedict XVI’s exegetical approach reveals dramatic contrasts with magisterial teaching of previous epochs. With appropriate
Look up the following texts and ask yourself whether they ring true: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 1 Corinthians 7:29 and 15:51-52
In this post we’ll continue and conclude our discussion of the parousia with a few more words on the second volume of
If you want see what excellent Catholic exegesis looks like, there is no better place to look than the two
Picking up where we left off at the end of my previous post on the problem of the parousia, we now
After examining Pope Benedict’s thought on the parousia in his catechesis on St. Paul, today we’ll look at the problem of an
Today we continue our series on the problem of the parousia as we turn to a sure guide in matters of biblical
In today’s post I’m going to treat briefly the third question of the PBC in its document on the parousia. Then