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Faith In All Things
April 17, 2014
You don’t need to know any Greek to anticipate the disciples’ shock: their master is acting like a servant, a slave.
In All Things
April 14, 2014
In the Garden of Gethsemane Jesus utters his agonizing prayer ldquo Abba Father for you all things are possible remove this cup from me yet not what I want but what you want rdquo At this grave moment in the life of Christ when he struggles to discern the will of the Father we are invite
Was Jesus married?
Faith In All Things
April 10, 2014
Was Jesus married? Here’s why almost every New Testament scholar believes that Jesus was unmarried.
Vantage Point
March 26, 2014
Vantage Point 1994: Fr. James Martin, S.J., on the Western media's difficulty in confronting the tragedy in Rwanda.
Columns
March 18, 2014
I’m grateful to have been able to read, study with and now know so many talented scholars.
February 25, 2014
I do not think I can properly thank Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., for all he has done for me, for my brother Jesuits, for all of his students, for Catholic scholars and for Christians around the world—not to mention all the people who have ever heard him preach at Mass. Father Harrington has tau
In His Footsteps: A pilgrimage to Holy Island in northern England.
February 19, 2014
The Resurrection is the center of my faith. Other Christians may focus more on, say, the Incarnation—how God became human, how God understands us in the most intimate way possible. Others may center their discipleship on the Beatitudes as a template for the Christian life and a guideline for t
Faith In All Things
February 08, 2014
Daniel J Harrington S J a Jesuit priest professor of New Testament at Boston College and the Weston Jesuit School of Theology longtime editor of New Testament Abstracts former columnist for quot The Word quot America 39 s Scripture column and one of the world 39 s leading New Testamen
Columns
February 04, 2014
"So, are you writing about the Jesus of history or the Christ of faith?” Why not both?
Pope Francis smiles during Mass at the Church of the Gesu in Rome Jan. 3. The Mass was celebrated on the feast of the Most Holy Name of Jesus in thanksgiving for the recent canonization of Jesuit St. Peter Faber. (CNS photo/Paul Haring) (Jan. 3, 2014)
In All Things
January 03, 2014
A guest blog from Michael Rogers, S.J., a Jesuit priest living in Rome.