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The Good Word
Richard Leonard
27th Sunday Today s Gospel highlights what a different world Jesus and the earliest Christians lived in by comparison with us today Jesus and Luke s community unquestionably believed in slavery In all the Gospels Jesus regularly draws on the image of a slave to make points about duty respect
The Good Word
John W. Martens
I am blogging from Rome for the next four months I arrived with my family on September 21 in order to spend a semester teaching University of St Thomas St Paul Minnesota students at the Angelicum Is there an easier place to be a Catholic biblical scholar than in Rome the city of Peter and
The Good Word
Barbara Green
The first and gospel readings need little explanation to be familiar to us Scholars though remind us that in both cases the sinful and scandalous situation is beyond while still including the personal Imperial aggression is expensive for the aggressed and so 8th century kings organized the econ
The Good Word
John R. Donahue
The pillars of the Jerusalem church are continuing their investigation of the teaching of Paul of Tarsus His statements on abandoning circumcision the irrelevance of the Jewish law for new Christians his practice of traveling with women co-workers and allowing men and women to pray together in p
The Good Word
Kyle A. Keefer
Leading up to the publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter fans speculated as to who might die since author J K Rowling had indicated that major characters would meet their demise in the final book The biggest question of all involved Harry himself Would Rowling dare to
The Good Word
Pauline Viviano
I promised in my last post that I would address the issue of what to do with all the violence and battles of the Old Testament I find that spiritualizing the battles of the Old Testament is an inadequate way of dealing with this dark side of the Bible but because of the complexity of the issue