This week the professor continues his short series on the less well-known books of the Bible, the ones you do not hear read or preached on very often. This Week and next: the Second and Third Epistles ...
Careful examination of the Johannine Epistles leads to the conclusion that all three of them come from the same pen. The second and third epistles, which have been called “twin sisters,” manifestly ...
Fr. Matthew Russell, S.J. (1834-1912) intended to found a devotional magazine with the name Catholic Ireland in 1873, but it emerged as a literary journal named The Irish Monthly. Russell, who edited ...
News of Raymond Brown’s death on August 8, 1998, swept through the scholarly community like a global blackout. A renowned scholar, teacher, churchman, mentor and friend was gone. A source of popular ...
I got angry recently. No, more like I became outraged. My face grew red, my thoughts went dark, I felt my fists spontaneously clench, and I even said a few words that are not repeatable in a pastor’s ...
Vol. 2, THE CHRIST OF JOHN: ESSAYS ON THE CHRISTOLOGY OF THE FOURTH GOSPEL (1968), pp. 104-121 (18 pages) Published By: New Testament Society of Southern Africa Neotestamentica is the journal of the ...
When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, “Woman, behold, your son.” Then he said to the disciple, “Behold, your mother.” And from that hour the disciple ...
Calvin produced commentaries on most of the books of the Bible. His commentaries cover the larger part of the Old Testament, and all of the new excepting Second and Third John and the Apocalypse. His ...
With plenty of imagination and occasionally grandiloquent prose, Williams (Four Letters of Love) pens the last days of the Apostle John, the beloved disciple of Jesus who, tradition says, wrote the ...
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