This is the fourth entry in the Bible Junkies Online Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles The first entrycovered some of the major critical technical and background issues that will concern us as we read through and comment on the Acts The second post found here considered the prologue to the
The Good Word
Ben Trovato: Dedication of the Lateran Basilica
A story from the pope’s cathedral that’s too good not to be true
Acts of the Apostles Online Commentary (3)
This is the third entry in the Bible Junkies Online Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles The first entrycovered some of the major critical technical and background issues that will concern us as we read through and comment on the Acts The second post found here considered the prologue to the
All Souls: Purging the Web
What Jennifer Lawrence can teach us about our pasts, on this side of the grave and beyond.
Acts of the Apostles Online Commentary (2)
This is the second entry in the Bible Junkies Online Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles The first entry covered some of the major critical technical and background issues that will concern us as we read through and comment on the Acts In this the second post we start to consider the text of
Great Expectations
Here rsquo s how young Pip learned that he had great expectations One day the lawyer Mr Jaggers showed up at the forge where young Pip lived and worked and said to Joe the blacksmith Pip rsquo s adult brother-in-law I am instructed to communicate to him rdquo said Mr Jaggers throwing his
Acts of the Apostles Online Commentary
This is the first entry in the Bible Junkies Online Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles This will be a challenging commentary to take on in an online format because there are numerous technical issues associated with the text of the Acts of the Apostles which are not at the heart of this online
Christ’s Meter and Measure
We see life rsquo s most important scenes more fully through the lenses of time and memory Sometimes there rsquo s a surfeit in the original spectacle too many rich details to absorb With the distance of years they come into focus and we recognize their import Jesus likens the kingdom of heaven
On Bearing Fruit
A reflection for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time by Rev. Terrance Klein.
