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Showing posts with label Scott Hahn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Hahn. Show all posts
Thursday, May 26, 2022
As Good as What the Orthodox Could Have?
Thursday, June 10, 2021
A New Book by Scott Hahn and Benjamin Wiker
I'm happy to announce my NEW Book co-authored with Benjamin Wiker is now available for purchase!
— Scott Hahn (@DrScottHahn) June 10, 2021
"The Decline and Fall of Sacred Scripture"
Available at 👉 https://t.co/I2IgkfBjUP pic.twitter.com/OdX30lGyQr
Labels:
Benjamin Wiker,
books,
Sacred Scripture,
Scott Hahn,
scripture studies
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Sacrifice, Again
From my book, "First Comes Love." May God bless you today! pic.twitter.com/8nAxLctsqj
— Scott Hahn (@DrScottHahn) July 28, 2020
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Year A of the 3-Year Lectionary Cycle?
The Latins are currently on Year C.
I am guessing this reflection was written a while ago, for Year A.
Tale of Two Adams: Scott Hahn Reflects on the First Sunday of Lent
Is Adam (son) of God? It would seem so. But is he a son of God in the same way that we are, having been reborn in Christ in Baptism and Chrismation? I don't think so. I don't think anyone was an (adopted) son of God in the Son before the Incarnation. Or if the righteous of the Old Testament were to be accounted sons of God, their sonship or their adoption was incomplete, until Christ had conquered death and was risen?
As for the question of obedience, which Adam failed to give -- the obedience that is essential for us to the glorification of the Father, is that the same as the sacrifice of Christ, or is it a part or consequence of the sacrifice (and thus not wholly identical with sacrifice)?
I am guessing this reflection was written a while ago, for Year A.
Tale of Two Adams: Scott Hahn Reflects on the First Sunday of Lent
Formed from the clay of the ground and filled with the breath of God’s own Spirit, Adam was a son of God (see Luke 3:38), created in his image (see Genesis 5:1-3). Crowned with glory, he was given dominion over the world and the protection of His angels (see Psalms 8:6-8; 91:11-13). He was made to worship God—to live not by bread alone but in obedience to every word that comes from the mouth of the Father.
Is Adam (son) of God? It would seem so. But is he a son of God in the same way that we are, having been reborn in Christ in Baptism and Chrismation? I don't think so. I don't think anyone was an (adopted) son of God in the Son before the Incarnation. Or if the righteous of the Old Testament were to be accounted sons of God, their sonship or their adoption was incomplete, until Christ had conquered death and was risen?
As for the question of obedience, which Adam failed to give -- the obedience that is essential for us to the glorification of the Father, is that the same as the sacrifice of Christ, or is it a part or consequence of the sacrifice (and thus not wholly identical with sacrifice)?
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Monday, December 31, 2018
Sunday, December 16, 2018
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Monday, August 27, 2018
Beginning of a Trend?
Or will "conservative" American Roman Catholic theologians continue to be silent about the latest regarding Pope Francis?
Scott Hahn on Vigano letter: ‘It seems like a good time to pray like never before’
Scott Hahn on Vigano letter: ‘It seems like a good time to pray like never before’
Thursday, May 24, 2018
How Useful a Book?
Scott Hahn's latest is on marriage and family. Sounds rather blue-pilled, and he's unlikely to deal with feminism in any meaningful way.
Scott Hahn's Call to Save the Family By CASEY CHALK
Want to restore our culture? The Christian scholar says marriage the place to start.
Scott Hahn's Call to Save the Family By CASEY CHALK
Want to restore our culture? The Christian scholar says marriage the place to start.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology Partners with Emmaus Road Publishing
NLM: Chance for NLM Readers to Get Free Scott Hahn Book, and Up to 50% Off Emmaus Road Publishing Books
Understanding 'Our Father': Biblical Reflections on the Lord's Prayer (GB)
Understanding 'Our Father': Biblical Reflections on the Lord's Prayer (GB)
Labels:
books,
Church Fathers,
Scott Hahn,
the Lord's Prayer
Saturday, May 02, 2015
Friday, May 01, 2015
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
The One Christ
The One Christ: St. Augustine's Theology of Deification by David Vincent Meconi, SJ
Google Books
From earlier this year: Renowned Thomist Fr. Meconi Delivers Lecture to Christendom
At Steubenville: Being Transformed in Christ
He is currently editing a volume of essays on deification in the Latin tradition.
Google Books
From earlier this year: Renowned Thomist Fr. Meconi Delivers Lecture to Christendom
At Steubenville: Being Transformed in Christ
He is currently editing a volume of essays on deification in the Latin tradition.
Labels:
books,
CUA Press,
deification,
Jesuits,
Scott Hahn,
St. Augustine of Hippo
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