LIVE online video chat with Scott Hahn!

What did the New Testament and the Eucharist mean to the early Church? What can we still learn from them?

Join Image Books for a live web event as Dr. Scott Hahn takes your questions about his new book Consuming the Word!

Wednesday, June 5th at 8 PM EST, Dr. Scott Hahn will host a live web chat at www.imagecatholicbooks.com/livestream to talk about his new book, Consuming the Word.

In Consuming the Word: The New Testament and the Eucharist in the Early Church, Dr. Scott Hahn undertakes an examination of some of Christianity’s most basic terms to discover what they meant to the sacred authors, the apostolic preachers, and their first hearers. Moreover, at a time when the Church is embarking on a New Evangelization he draws lessons for Christians today to help solidify their understanding of the why it is Catholics do what Catholics do.

Dr. Scott Hahn and Image Books will host a LIVE online video chat to talk about his new book Consuming the Word. Join us and have the chance for Dr. Hahn to take your questions about this new and most important message.

Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Time: 8:00 PM (EST)

Go to www.imagecatholicbooks.com/livestream to participate in this unique Livestream event.

Learn more about this book here

Read or download Chapter 1 Here

 

Endorsements:

Consuming the Word is erudite and accessible, rich in content and lucid in style—an engaging read for anyone who seeks to better understand the profound interplay of Scripture, Liturgy and the role of the Church in Christian life.”

—Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap.,
Archbishop of Philadelphia

 


“Dr. Scott Hahn introduces us anew to the Eternal Word of the New Testament, a word that is given to us, not simply as a text in a book, but as the living and real presence of the Lord Jesus himself.”

—Very Reverend Robert Barron, author of
Catholicism: A Journey to the Heart of the Faith

 


Consuming the Word is essential reading for Catholics who want to better understand how the sacred authors and apostles affect us today.”

—Matthew Kelly, author of Rediscover Catholicism