The interpretation of certain key texts in the Bible by two Dominican Friars: the celebrated author Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe and Biblical scholar Lukasz Popko.
The interpretation of certain key texts in the Bible by two Dominican Friars: the celebrated author Cardinal Timothy Radcliffe and Biblical scholar Lukasz Popko.
Prologue: 'Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening' (1 Sam. 3.9) 1 'Where are you?' (Gen. 3.8-20) 2 'Where is Abel, your brother?' (Gen. 4.1-16) 3 'Where is Sarah, your wife?' Welcoming the strangers (Gen. 18.1-16) Three absences 4 'What is your name?' (Gen. 32.23-33) 5 'And if they ask "What is His name?", what shall I say?' (Exod. 3.1-14) What name? 6 'What is it for you here, Elijah?' (1 Kgs 19.8-18) 7 'I am young. I do not know how to speak' (Jer. 1.4-10) 8 'Is it good for you to be angry?' (Jon. 4.1-13) Four Prophets 9 'Have you not seen him whom my heart loves?' (Song 1.12-2.7) We see his face 10 'How will this happen?' (Lk. 1.26-38) 11 'Child, why have you treated us like this?' (Lk. 2.41-52) 12 'How can you, being a Jew, ask from me "to drink", while I am a Samaritan woman?' (Jn. 4.4-42) 13 'Who do you say that I am?' (Mt. 16.13-28) Who is he? Who am I? 14 'Whose wife will she be?' (Mk. 12.18-28) 15 'What is truth?' (Jn. 18.28-19.16) Questioning Him 16 'What are these words that you are hurling at each other while walking?' (Lk. 24.13-35) 17 'Do you love me more than these?' (Jn. 21.1-22) 18 'I opposed him to his face' (Gal. 2.1-14) Epilogue: 'For our conversation is in heaven' (Phil. 3.20) Acknowledgements Image credits Notes
Prologue: 'Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening' (1 Sam. 3.9) 1 'Where are you?' (Gen. 3.8-20) 2 'Where is Abel, your brother?' (Gen. 4.1-16) 3 'Where is Sarah, your wife?' Welcoming the strangers (Gen. 18.1-16) Three absences 4 'What is your name?' (Gen. 32.23-33) 5 'And if they ask "What is His name?", what shall I say?' (Exod. 3.1-14) What name? 6 'What is it for you here, Elijah?' (1 Kgs 19.8-18) 7 'I am young. I do not know how to speak' (Jer. 1.4-10) 8 'Is it good for you to be angry?' (Jon. 4.1-13) Four Prophets 9 'Have you not seen him whom my heart loves?' (Song 1.12-2.7) We see his face 10 'How will this happen?' (Lk. 1.26-38) 11 'Child, why have you treated us like this?' (Lk. 2.41-52) 12 'How can you, being a Jew, ask from me "to drink", while I am a Samaritan woman?' (Jn. 4.4-42) 13 'Who do you say that I am?' (Mt. 16.13-28) Who is he? Who am I? 14 'Whose wife will she be?' (Mk. 12.18-28) 15 'What is truth?' (Jn. 18.28-19.16) Questioning Him 16 'What are these words that you are hurling at each other while walking?' (Lk. 24.13-35) 17 'Do you love me more than these?' (Jn. 21.1-22) 18 'I opposed him to his face' (Gal. 2.1-14) Epilogue: 'For our conversation is in heaven' (Phil. 3.20) Acknowledgements Image credits Notes
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