The Gospel of Luke

The Gospel of Luke

Author: Pope Francis

Publisher: Orbis Books

Published: 2021-09-22

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1608338959

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"The Gospel of Luke is a pastoral commentary on the Gospel by Pope Francis, drawn from his homilies, writings, and speeches since he was elected pope"--


61 Minutes

61 Minutes

Author: Michael W. Rothan

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1449020291

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This book is the fruit of holy hours and meditations on the readings for Sunday Mass throughout the year. The author journeys with us on the road to Jerusalem. The journey of Christ is one of prayer and compassion for the poor, the lowly, the marginalized. The Evangelist's narrative is like a diary of a love story between a son and a Prodigal Father. The author walks with Jesus as one of the disciples, trying to answer the question that is the center of the Gospel: "Who do you say that I am?"


The Me I Want to Be

The Me I Want to Be

Author: John Ortberg

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0310671124

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In this five-session DVD curriculum, youth leaders will lead their Sunday school class or small group through lessons that help teens learn to be thriving and flourishing Christ-followers. (Youth Issues)


Take Care How You Listen

Take Care How You Listen

Author: John Piper

Publisher:

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 9781952850073

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Take Care How You Listen is an ebook on listening well. It is comprised of five unedited sermon manuscripts from the preaching ministry of Pastor John. We pray this resource will serve your personal reflection as you heed Jesus' command to "take care how you listen" (Luke 8:18).


St. John Chrysostom Commentary on the Psalms

St. John Chrysostom Commentary on the Psalms

Author: Saint John Chrysostom

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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While St. John Chrysostom may have commented on all 150 psalms in the Psalter, commentary has survived on only fifty-eight. In these volumes, Robert Charles Hill has prepared an excellent translation of the commentary - in Volume One Psalms 4-13, 44-50, and in Volume Two Psalms 109-150 (with the exception of the long Ps 119) - all appearing for the first time in English. In this work, probably composed while he was still in Antioch, Chrysostom's brilliance as an exegete of the "literal school" of Antioch shines forth, even as he works with the metaphorical language and imagery of the psalms. As Hill writes, "it is fascinating to watch Chrysostom . . . coming to grips with this lyrical material, achieving some sense of comfort, and eventually devising - for the first time? - his own hermeneutical principles for coping with such texts." The extensive Introduction in Volume One covers basic issues on the commentary, including its origins, its relationship to Chrysostom's other exegetical work, his attitude to Scripture, and the theology, spirituality and other moral accents of the commentary. Comment on Chrysostom's text is also given in endnotes, and indexes are provided in each volume. -- ‡c From publisher's description