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Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781540965868
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 08/10/2024
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Examine the Old Testament from within the living tradition of the Catholic Church The seventeen New Testament volumes in the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture series have been widely acclaimed. The series now expands to include readable Old Testament commentaries that integrate the best of contemporary biblical scholarship with the traditional understanding of the Old Testament as prophesying and prefiguring Christ. Commentary features include: · Careful exegesis of the biblical text from the perspective of Catholic faith · In the Light of Christ feature that considers how Old Testament passages are fulfilled in Christ and the New Covenant · Reflection and Application sections for daily Christian living · Biblical Background and Living Tradition sidebars that include quotations from Church Fathers, saints, and Church documents · Biblical, Catechism, and Lectionary cross-references · Suggested resources and an index of pastoral subjects · Biblical text from the RSV-2CE Written from a standpoint of faith in the Holy Spirit's inspiration of Scripture, CCSS Old Testament commentaries are designed for preaching, teaching, and applying Scripture to Christian life today. Accessibly written yet substantive, they are packed with features that make them particularly useful to those doing ministry in Catholic parishes. General editors for the series are Mary Healy (Sacred Heart Major Seminary), Mark Giszczak (Augustine Institute), and Peter S. Williamson (Sacred Heart Major Seminary).

Daniel A. Keating, Mary Healy, Mark Giszczak

Daniel A. Keating (DPhil, Oxford University) is professor of theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including The Adventure of Discipleship, Athanasius and His Legacy, The Nicene Creed, and two volumes in the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture series: First and Second Peter, Jude and James, First, Second, and Third John.