Path To Freedom: Christian Experiences And The Bible (The St. Paul Center Studies in Biblical Theology and Spirituality)
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Author(s)Corbon, Jean
PublisherSt. Anthony Messenger Press
ISBN / ASIN0867166169
ISBN-139780867166163
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The St. Paul Center Studies in Biblical Theology and Spirituality
Path to Freedom is a mature work of spiritual interpretation of the Bible and spiritual direction of the reader. It is a remarkable work of biblical theology that leaves every reader richer and no reader unchanged. Dr. Scott Hahn, in the Introduction
In this third title in the series of contemporary Catholic classics, biblical scholar and theologian Jean Corbon invites Christians into a spiritual reading of the Bible in its entirety and to explore 10 major themes of the Bible: creation, promise, pasch, exodus, covenant, kingdom, exile, return, resurrection and liturgy.
Father Corbon writes, Through a study of the chronological stages of the Old Testament, we shall try to recognize the logical and vital stages of our experience of Christ. This is not, therefore, a work of exegesis or biblical theology but rather an initiation into a spiritual reading that is, a reading in the Spirit of the Bible in its entirety.
Path to Freedom is a mature work of spiritual interpretation of the Bible and spiritual direction of the reader. It is a remarkable work of biblical theology that leaves every reader richer and no reader unchanged. Dr. Scott Hahn, in the Introduction
In this third title in the series of contemporary Catholic classics, biblical scholar and theologian Jean Corbon invites Christians into a spiritual reading of the Bible in its entirety and to explore 10 major themes of the Bible: creation, promise, pasch, exodus, covenant, kingdom, exile, return, resurrection and liturgy.
Father Corbon writes, Through a study of the chronological stages of the Old Testament, we shall try to recognize the logical and vital stages of our experience of Christ. This is not, therefore, a work of exegesis or biblical theology but rather an initiation into a spiritual reading that is, a reading in the Spirit of the Bible in its entirety.
