El Pentateuco narra una historia amplia y unificada, desde la creación hasta el pacto, de la esclavitud a la libertad, de la ley a la adoración, del deambular por el desierto a las puertas de la tierra prometida. Proporciona un contexto fundamental para la venida de Jesucristo como el cumplimiento de las promesas de Dios e introduce los principales temas teológicos de las Escrituras. Para los cristianos, el estudio del Pentateuco profundiza nuestra comprensión del carácter de Dios, sus planes para la humanidad y el gran amor que tiene por su pueblo. A través de estos libros fundamentales, obtenemos valiosas enseñanzas sobre cómo vivir vidas fieles y obedientes en respuesta a su amor y gracia.
Perhaps no book of the Bible fascinates people more than Revelation. Yet relatively few people have studied it, especially from a Catholic perspective. Revelation: The Kingdom Yet to Come is an intriguing eleven-session study program that shows how the kingdom established by Christ in his Church is intimately connected with the kingdom of heaven. In this study, presenter Jeff Cavins pulls back the veil on the rich symbolism present in Revelation. Discover what the mysterious figures and images of Revelation mean and see how Revelation is more than an apocalyptic vision of the “end times.” Explore the Church’s teaching on the second coming of Christ and the Last Judgment. Understand how God, the Divine Bridegroom, and the Church, his spotless bride, enter into a heavenly, holy, and mystical marriage every time we celebrate Mass.
Have you ever wondered: How did we get the Bible? Where does the Bible come from? And why are there different Bibles? In this book, Dr. Pitre takes you through a three-part study of the origins of the Old and New Testaments. Particular focus is given to the history of how the canon, the official list of books in the Bible, came to be, and the central role the Catholic Church played in the formation of the canon. Explore the reliability and authorship of the Gospels, and whether or not we can have confidence that the canon of Scripture is reliable.