The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus

The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus
Author: Stephen J. Binz
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814665233

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The gospel stories of the passion and resurrection of Jesus are at the core of Christian faith, revealing the nature of God, the person of Jesus, and the path of every disciple. Explore these essential stories in the unique accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John with reliable guide Stephen Binz, and embrace the cross and resurrection in your own life. Ideal for Lent/Easter study. Commentary, study and reflection questions, prayers, and access to online lectures are included. 6 lessons.

The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus

The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus
Author: Little Rock Scripture Study
Publisher: Little Rock Scripture Study
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2016-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814646366

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This study compares the particular insights found in the passion and resurrection accounts of the four gospels. The core of our faith incorporates both the pain of the cross and the hope of the resurrection into daily living. Ideal as a Lenten/Easter study. Lecturers to be announced. 7 sessions

Passion and Resurrection Narratives

Passion and Resurrection Narratives
Author: Andrew M. Bain
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 153267435X

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By grasping how the church of a particular time period reads the Scriptures, we can understand much of the Christianity of that age. This volume examines how the Gospel accounts at the heart of the Christian faith, the passion and resurrection of Christ, were interpreted by four key authors from late antiquity. In analyzing the readings and methods of Hilary of Poitiers, Ambrose, Jerome, and Augustine, this work advocates for a reshaping of the categories commonly used to understand Latin patristic exegesis. It also prompts reflection upon habits of biblical interpretation and the pastoral application of Scripture in our own time.

Little Rock Catholic Study Bible

Little Rock Catholic Study Bible
Author: Catherine Upchurch
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 2668
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814636799

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Open the Little Rock Catholic Study Bible and feel at home with the Word of God. Through accessibly written information and engaging visuals that highlight and clarify significant areas of Scripture, readers will easily gain an understanding of these ancient texts that can be carried into today's world. Using the authorized translation in the New American Bible Revised Edition, this lasting volume is ideal for both personal use and group Bible study. The valuable information in the Little Rock Catholic Study Bible is offered in small notes and inserts that accompany the Bible texts as well as in expanded essays, articles, and graphics. Key symbols help readers quickly identify the type of information they need, such as explanations, definitions, dates, character and author profiles, archaeological insights, personal prayer starters, and insights connecting Scripture and its use in today's church. Colorful maps, timelines, photographs, and charts further enhance the study experience. Longer articles are dedicated to explaining study Bible fundamentals, the Catholic Church's use of the Bible, and the people and places of the biblical world. General Editor: Catherine Upchurch serves as the director of Little Rock Scripture Study. Her work in adult faith formation involves writing, editing, lecturing, leading retreats and days of reflection. She is the editor of A Year of Sundays and an associate editor of The Bible Today, a journal of biblical spirituality. Old Testament Editor: Irene Nowell, OSB, is a Benedictine of Mount St. Scholastica in Atchison, Kansas. She is an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Theology, has published two books and numerous articles, and is a past president of the Catholic Biblical Association. She is also a member of the Committee on Illuminations and Texts for The Saint John's Bible. New Testament Editor: Ronald D. Witherup, SS, is Superior General of the Sulpicians and lives in Paris, France. He holds a doctorate in biblical studies and is the author of numerous books and articles on Scripture. His current interest is in the letters of Saint Paul and the Acts of the Apostles.

The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus

The Passion and Resurrection Narratives of Jesus
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Publisher: Little Rock Scripture Study
Total Pages:
Release: 2006-12-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814686942

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"This study compares the particular insights found in the passion and resurrection accounts of the four Gospels. The core of our faith incorporates both the pain of the cross and the hope of the resurrection into daily living"--Publisher's website.

The Resurrection of the Messiah

The Resurrection of the Messiah
Author: Francis J. Moloney
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1587682966

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"Taking inspiration from a different interpretative tradition, the classic work of Raymond Brown on the birth and death of the Messiah, Francis Moloney has provided a comprehensive narrative reading of the resurrection stories of all four Gospels, in close association with their passion narratives, to which they are the stunning response. The book traces how the four eangelists' different telling of the resurrection stories has "narrated" the action of God for Jesus, and the action of God and Jesus for all Christians in and through the early Church's belief and experience of the resurrection of Jesus. The final chapter discusses what we can recover about the events of Easter day and, more importantly, what these events meant then, and continue to mean today." - back cover

A Crucified Christ in Holy Week

A Crucified Christ in Holy Week
Author: Raymond Edward Brown
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814614440

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This best-selling book is certain to remain in the forefront of Gospel exegesis for years to come. In it, Father Brown treats the Gospels, written thirty to sixty years after the life of Christ, as reflecting considerate theological and dramatic development and not simply as literal accounts of a historical event.

The Cross that Spoke

The Cross that Spoke
Author: John Dominic Crossan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1556358199

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In this revolutionary work, John Dominic Crossan reveals that the Passion and Resurrection Narratives in the four canonical Gospels are radical revisions of an earlier Gospel account. He argues boldly that the apocryphal Gospel of Peter, discovered in the grave of a Christian monk in Egypt circa 1886, contains the earliest version of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. He describes how the authors of the four Gospels revised the early account of how their revision predominated as Roman authority grew. Lacking in the revision, he suggests, is the very heart of the earlier Passion: its depiction of Jesus' death as the consummation of Israel's pain and the resurrection as the vindication of Israel's faith.

Engaging the Passion

Engaging the Passion
Author: Oliver Larry Yarbrough
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506400477

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Engaging the Passion gathers an impressive array of scholars to survey how the death of Jesus has been portrayed and represented in Scripture, liturgy and music, literature, art and film, and theology and ethics—from the first to the twenty-first centuries. The contributors approach the passion from a variety of perspectives—diversely Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and secular. Their voices differ as well, from the challenging to the comforting and from the academic to the confessional. They address the faithful, the skeptical, and the curious.