This book will enhance the appreciation of the resurrection on the part of those who give the Church's liturgical calendar a major role in their spiritual life. 96pp Paper
In his Liturgical Press books for Advent, Christmas, and Lent, Raymond E. Brown has made the rich insights of modern biblical exegesis conveniently available for reflection during the great feats of the liturgical year. Here he does the same for the Easter season by commenting on the Gospel stories of the risen Christ.
Many, including Brown himself, have written about historical issues in the difficult and very different resurrection narratives given us by the evangelists; but such technical problems are not of concern here. Rather than focusing on the differences on the differences between the evangelist¿s accounts of the resurrection, the stress is on how the treatment of the resurrection in an individual Gospel fits the theology and plan of that Gospel. Such a stress enables those who have followed the daily readings from the Gospel of John in the liturgy of Lent to appreciate how John¿s resurrection story continues the themes of those passages and thus gives a magnificently consistent picture of the victorious Christ touching the lives of those who believe in him. Similarly the treatment given here to the resurrection stories of Mark, of Matthew, and of Luke will have particular resonance in the liturgical year devoted to readings from the respective Synoptic Gospel. 95pp Paper (1991)
About the Author(s) Raymond E. Brown, See Info Under Author Listing.
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Manufacturer:
Liturgical Press, The |
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LP-20144
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978 08146 25604 |
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2014-4 |