Year: 2012

Unveiling the Writings of St. Luke!

Special guest Dr. John Bergsma, St. Paul Center Senior Fellow, Biblical Scholar and Associate Professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville,  joins Matthew Leonard for a discussion on the writings of Saint Luke. To learn more about Dr. Bergsma visit http://johnbergsma.com

Ignatius made me do it!

Matthew Leonard tells how St. Ignatius of Antioch essentially drop-kicked him into the Catholic Church by destroying the notion that early Christians didn’t have a unified Church or a belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

Matthew Leonard On St. Ignatius of Antioch

Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology presents: Matthew Leonard tells how St. Ignatius of Antioch essentially drop-kicked him into the Catholic Church by destroying the notion that early Christians didn't have a unified Church or a belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

O Give Thanks to the LORD!

O give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his steadfast love endures forever! Ps 118:1 The Hispanic community of Bridgeton, New Jersey (Diocese of Camden) gave a tangible sign of what it means to be disciples who are called to witness.  They have whole heartedly embraced the mission of the New Evangelization.  This …

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Changing the World from a Cave

Join Matthew Leonard and Bible scholar Curtis Mitch as they discuss the great (though somewhat ill-tempered) St. Jerome. Learn how he transformed scripture study, his zero tolerance for dissent from the Church, how he lived out his famous maxim—“Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ”…and more.

Changing the World from a Cave

The Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology presents:  Join Matthew Leonard and Bible scholar Curtis Mitch as they discuss the great (though somewhat ill-tempered) St. Jerome. Learn how he transformed scripture study, his zero tolerance for dissent from the Church, how he lived out his famous maxim — “Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ”…and …

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New Testament: Sacrifice or Execution

The Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology presents:  Dr. Hahn explains why we call the Cross a Sacrifice and the implications of Christ's command to “Do this” at the Last Supper. Listen closely and you'll never view the New Testament the same way again.