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Plain Words about Biblical Images
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Plain Words about Biblical Images

ÒDid Jesus just misunderstand when he prayed that the kingdom was close at hand?Ó ÒWhy would God make the price of redemption the sacrifice of his own Son?Ó ÒIf Adam and Eve are not historical people does that mean that original sin does not exist?Ó ÒWhy didn't God keep his promise to David, that his line and his kingdom would be secure forever?Ó A single mistake lies behind each of these questions: an image had been understood as a fact. Through the examination of central biblical images, namely, Òcovenant,Ó Òmessiah,Ó Òkingdom,Ó Òoriginal sin,Ó and Òredemption,Ó 'Plain Words About Biblical Images' explores the role that images play in our thinking as we seek to understand spiritual realities. In the course of this study we discover that we must be willing to reinterpret our images if we want to grow into adult faith. 'Plain Words About Biblical Images' is one of the most readable books you will ever discover. Its insightfulness will help you to grow in your understanding of scripture and your ability to deal with contemporary faith issues.

Scripture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Scripture

Scripture is the Word that nourishes us. Scripture: Nourished by the Word explores the nature of Scripture. Learn more about this in the Catholic Basics series from Loyola Press. Catholic Basics: A Pastoral Series offers an in-depth yet accessible understanding of the fundamentals of the Catholic faith for adults, both those active in pastoral ministry and those preparing for ministry. The series helps readers explore the Catholic tradition and apply what they have learned to their lives and ministry situations. Includes study questions and suggestions for further reading.

Does the Bible Tell Me So?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

Does the Bible Tell Me So?

What does the Bible teach and what does it not teach? Does the Bible Tell Me So? addresses this question by first examining how the Bible has been misinterpreted in the past and then asking if the same mistakes are being made today. The topic of how to interpret scripture so as to correctly understand what it teaches is extremely important not only for creating unity among Christian denominations but for civil dialogue and peaceful decision making. To correctly interpret the teachings of the Bible, various contexts must be taken into consideration: the literary form the biblical author is using, the beliefs at the time of the original author and audience, and the two-thousand-year process of ongoing revelation modeled in scripture. In this book, author Margaret Nutting Ralph explains each of these three contexts and applies this method of interpretation to historical issues, demonstrating how the Bible was abused to support the deep-seated prejudices of well-meaning people of the past. She then examines this approach in relation to current issues to determine whether scripture is being misused today.

A Parent's Death
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 157

A Parent's Death

In A Parent’s Death, renowned biblical studies teacher Margaret Nutting Ralph reflects on the passing of each of her parents and the biblical and spiritual lessons she learned through these difficult times. The book grows out of her personal experiences, but goes beyond them to explore the meaning of death in the Christian tradition, emphasize the belief that life does not end with life on earth, and offer hope and comfort to those who are suffering. Each chapter includes a section on spiritual lessons learned, reflection questions, and biblical passages for meditation that invite readers to apply the lessons to their own lives. The book may be of great spiritual help to family members, caregivers, chaplains, and hospice workers as they accompany those who are dying as well as reach out to the loved ones of those who are dying as they approach the veil together.

Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom

Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom is an excellent introduction to the methodology and insights of biblical scholarship. This engaging book, examining the books of Isaiah, Job, Proverbs and Psalms, will provoke insightful dialogue and meaningful discussion for teachers, students, Bible Study Programs, Faith Sharing Groups or anyone asking mature questions about these books of the Old Testament.

Discovering the Gospels: Four Accounts of the Good News
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Discovering the Gospels: Four Accounts of the Good News

Discovering the Gospels: Four Accounts of the Good News answers many of our questions about the gospels. Author Margaret Nutting Ralph introduces us to the methodology and insights of biblical scholarship while involving us in thoughtful dialogue. Because it is written clearly in easily understood terms, this book is an invaluable aid for anyone asking mature questions about the gospels. It is especially suited for schools, Bible study programs, and faith sharing groups.

Why the Catholic Church Must Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Why the Catholic Church Must Change

Why do a third of the people raised Catholic in the United States no longer worship as Catholics? Why has the Catholic Church lost a credible teaching voice for many young people? Does the fault lie entirely with those individuals and with the secular culture? In Why the Catholic Church Must Change, Margaret Nutting Ralph first affirms that Catholics are called to seek the truth and to follow their well-formed consciences, not simply to submit mind and will to the teachings of the Magisterium. She then argues that the Catholic Church, which has been open to change in the twentieth century, must continue to be open to change in the twenty-first century: change in some of its teachings and in ...

Discovering Old Testament Origins
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Discovering Old Testament Origins

'Discovering Old Testament Origins' tackles the many questions students ask when reading the books of Genesis, Exodus and Samuel for the first time. Dr. Ralph writes clearly, using easily understood terms for anyone asking mature questions about the Old Testament. The book is an ideal text for beginning the study of the Old Testament, and is especially geared to discussion format.

And God Said What?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

And God Said What?

This revised edition of the best selling And God Said What? introduces readers to the importance of understanding the various literary forms that appear in Scripture: myth, legend, debate, fiction, Gospel, parable, allegory, letter and apocalypse. Each genre is clearly defined, and the importance of understanding genre in order to find meaning is explored in relation to many well-known biblical passages: Samson, Lot's wife, Jonah, puzzling parables, 666, and many more. Written by an experienced teacher who has listened carefully to her students' questions, this book is an invaluable help to those who want to understand the revelation contained in the old and new covenants.

Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

""Since Isaiah foretold the virgin birth, why didn't everyone recognize Jesus as the Messiah?"" ""Why are the proverbs in the Bible? Aren't they just good secular advice?"" ""Why did God let Satan hurt Job?"" "These are just some of the many questions which thoughtful readers ask and that Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom helps to answer." "With scholarly expertise and the benefit of twenty years teaching experience Dr. Margaret Nutting Ralph presents Discovering Prophecy and Wisdom, Volume 4 of the highly-successful Discovering the Living Word Series. This practical book is easy to understand and may be read either cover-to-cover or topic-by-topic. Questions for review and discussion after ea...