2017

Father Michael Giesler - Senior Fellow

Father Michael Giesler

Father Michael Giesler, Senior Fellow of The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, is a Bible scholar with a wide range of publications and teaching experience. Father Giesler holds a Doctorate in Sacred Theology (S.T.D). degree and an advanced degree in Philosophy. His Doctoral dissertation, published as Christ the Rejected Stone (University of Navarre Press, 1973), is

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Father Pablo Gadenz - Senior Fellow

Father Pablo Gadenz

Rev. Pablo T. Gadenz, a priest of the Diocese of Trenton, NJ, is Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey.  He is also on the Formation Faculty of the Seminary. He received his licentiate in Scripture (S.S.L.) from the Pontifical Biblical Institute

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Dr. Ximena DeBroeck - Senior Fellow

Dr. Ximena DeBroeck

Dr. Ximena DeBroeck is the Director of Catechetical and Pastoral Formation in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.  She is also Adjunct Professor of Sacred Scripture at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary and senior fellow at St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology.  Previously, she served as Assistant Professor of Sacred Scripture at St. Mary’s Seminary and as Director

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Signs of the Covenant: Transforming Lives and Renewing Relationship

A Six Lesson Audio Course Signs of the Covenant: Transforming Lives and Renewing Relationships features St. Paul Center President, Dr. Scott Hahn, and his wife Kimberly on the connections between the Church’s sacraments and the relationships we live everyday. Each hour-long talk helps unpack the necessity of God’s grace to our most important relationships—marriage, family,

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The Gospel of Mark

St. Mark paints a portrait of Jesus that is vivid, dynamic and focused on His miracles and His divine Sonship. But, unlike the other Gospels, the structure of Mark defies easy definition. In this five part series, Dr. Scott Hahn reveals the hidden themes that St. Mark employed, like a master composer, to orchestrate his

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The Forerunners of Christ with Saints and Martyrs

Lessons from the Early Church

Our individual identities are shaped by and linked to our parents and the stories of our families. As a Church, our identity is linked to and shaped by our fathers and mothers in the faith, the earliest Christians. What do those early Christians have to say that is of relevance to the contemporary Church? How is our understanding of liturgy shaped by what Jesus’ followers in the first centuries believed and practiced? Have the changes in the Eucharist brought us closer to the ancient church or separated us from our roots?

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Feasts of Faith

An Eight Lesson Course on Feasts of Faith When God became man what became of the feasts of His people, the Israelites? What became of the Passover, Pentecost, the Day of Atonement, the Feast of the Tabernacles, the Lord’s Day, and other special days in the Jewish calendar? Did they lose all significance and meaning

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