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Tag Archives: Catholic Bible Study
CS#15: Lectio Divina Made Simple With Karl Schultz
In this interview, Karl Schultz talks about his book How to Pray with the Bible – Lectio Divina Made Simple. Karl A. Schultz is one of the world’s most prolific authors and teachers of lectio divina. He has published ten … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic Bible Study, catholic books, catholic-prayer, karl-schultz, lectio-divina
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CS#14: Amy Welborn Tells About The Apostles By Pope Benedict XVI
In this interview, Amy Welborn talks about The Apostles by Pope Benedict XVI as well as her study guide for parishes to use in discussing The Apostles. Amy is a very popular author and blogger. You can find her blog … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Welborn, Catholic Bible Study, catholic books, Pope-Benedict-XVI
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CS#11: Jeff Cavins Talks About Adventures in Revelation
In this interview, Jeff Cavins talks about Adventures in Revelation, the latest installment in the Great Adventure through the Bible series. Jeff discusses the church approved method for scripture study, the symbolism in the book of revelation, and his reasons … Continue reading
CS#5: Scott Hahn Interview About Reasons To Believe
Scott Hahn began his career in ministry as a Presbyterian minister out to show Catholics the error in their ways, but his biblical and historical detective work led him to the conclusion that the Catholic church was the historical church … Continue reading
