Praise for "Letter and Spirit
""What is different about reading the Bible in a classroom and
hearing it read in Church? That is the question Scott Hahn
addresses in this lively and informative book. His answer is that
when the Bible is read in Christian worship it becomes the living
Christ present in the midst of his people. In crisp and concise
prose, "Letter and Spirit" offers an introduction to the history,
theology, and present liturgical practice of the Christian reading
of the Scriptures in the Eucharist. After reading Hahn, one will
never doze when the Scriptures are read in Church." --Robert Louis
Wilken, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the History of
Christianity, University of Virginia; author of "The Spirit of
Early Christian Thought;" and past president of the North American
Patristic Society
"The spirit of the great theologians Danielou and Congar breathes
anew in this work of Dr. Scott Hahn. "Letter and Spirit" promises
to become a classic in the revitalization of the liturgical renewal
begun by Vatican II." --Very Reverend Kurt Belsole, O.S.B. Rector,
Saint Vincent Seminary
"This is a most important book and needs to be very carefully read
and studied. Every devout Catholic should be spiritually fed by
Scripture and liturgy. Obviously these two are meant to go
together. In ways that you probably have never thought of, Scott
Hahn brings the two together and relates them in a most integrated
way. This book could be a new vista in your own spiritual life."
--Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR, author of "In the Presence of the
Lord"
"An appealingly fresh retrieval of the art of reading and living
Scripture through the lens of liturgy and worship. ParaphrasingSt.
Francis de Sales, Hahn offers us the Bible, not so much as read,
but as sung. Scholars will find biblical and theological acuteness;
students and general readers, excellent scholarship expressed in
friendly ways. Highly recommended." --Dr. William
Thompson-Uberuaga, Professor of Theology, Duquesne University, and
past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America
"Scott Hahn's new book, "Letter and Spirit," betokens the
resurgence of the art of mystagogy--the spiritual exegesis of the
liturgy. A late blossom on the stem of the twentieth-century
'Ressourcement, ' it will help to heal the eyes with which we read
Holy Scripture. This has to be one of Scott Hahn's very best
books--one that will excite scholars and nonspecialists in equal
measure." --Stratford Caldecott, G. K. Chesterton Institute for
Faith and Culture, Oxford
"This is a wonderful book . . . Hahn's exposition is lucid,
accessible to any serious layperson, and a wonderful synthesis and
summation concerning what it means to 'pray the Scriptures' in a
life-transforming way." --Dr. David Lyle Jeffrey, Distinguished
Professor of Literature and the Humanities, Baylor University
Praise for "Letter and Spirit
""What is different about reading the Bible in a classroom and
hearing it read in Church? That is the question Scott Hahn
addresses in this lively and informative book. His answer is that
when the Bible is read in Christian worship it becomes the living
Christ present in the midst of his people. In crisp and concise
prose, "Letter and Spirit" offers an introduction to the history,
theology, and present liturgical practice of the Christian reading
of the Scriptures in the Eucharist. After reading Hahn, one will
never doze when the Scriptures are read in Church." --Robert Louis
Wilken, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the History of
Christianity, University of Virginia; author of "The Spirit of
Early Christian Thought;" and past president of the North American
Patristic Society
"The spirit of the great theologians Danielou and Congar breathes
anew in this work of Dr. Scott Hahn. "Letter and Spirit" promises
to become a classic in the revitalization of the liturgical renewal
begun by Vatican II." --Very Reverend Kurt Belsole, O.S.B. Rector,
Saint Vincent Seminary
"This is a most important book and needs to be very carefully read
and studied. Every devout Catholic should be spiritually fed by
Scripture and liturgy. Obviously these two are meant to go
together. In ways that you probably have never thought of, Scott
Hahn brings the two together and relates them in a most integrated
way. This book could be a new vista in your own spiritual
life."--Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR, author of "In the Presence of
the Lord"
"An appealingly fresh retrieval of the art of reading and living
Scripture through the lens of liturgy and worship. Paraphrasing St.
Francis de Sales, Hahn offers us the Bible, not so much as read,
but as sung. Scholars will find biblical and theological acuteness;
students and general readers, excellent scholarship expressed in
friendly ways. Highly recommended." --Dr. William
Thompson-Uberuaga, Professor of Theology, Duquesne University, and
past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America
"Scott Hahn's new book, "Letter and Spirit", betokens the
resurgence of the art of mystagogy--the spiritual exegesis of the
liturgy. A late blossom on the stem of the twentieth-century
'Ressourcement, ' it will help to heal the eyes with which we read
Holy Scripture. This has to be one of Scott Hahn's very best
books--one that will excite scholars and nonspecialists in equal
measure." --Stratford Caldecott, G. K. Chesterton Institute for
Faith and Culture, Oxford
"This is a wonderful book . . . Hahn's exposition is lucid,
accessible to any serious layperson, and a wonderful synthesis and
summation concerning what it means to 'pray the Scriptures' in a
life-transforming way." --Dr. David Lyle Jeffrey, Distinguished
Professor of Literature and the Humanities, Baylor University
Praise for "Letter and Spirit
"What is different about reading the Bible in a classroom and
hearing it read in Church? That is the question Scott Hahn
addresses in this lively and informative book. His answer is that
when the Bible is read in Christian worship it becomes the living
Christ present in the midst of his people. In crisp and concise
prose, "Letter and Spirit offers an introduction to the history,
theology, and present liturgical practice of the Christian reading
of the Scriptures in the Eucharist. After reading Hahn, one will
never doze when the Scriptures are read in Church." --Robert Louis
Wilken, William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the History of
Christianity, University of Virginia; author of "The Spirit of
Early Christian Thought; and past president of the North American
Patristic Society
"The spirit of the great theologians Danielou and Congar breathes
anew in this work of Dr. Scott Hahn. "Letter and Spirit promises to
become a classic in the revitalization of the liturgical renewal
begun by Vatican II." --Very Reverend Kurt Belsole, O.S.B. Rector,
Saint Vincent Seminary
"This is a most important book and needs to be very carefully read
and studied. Every devout Catholic should be spiritually fed by
Scripture and liturgy. Obviously these two are meant to go
together. In ways that you probably have never thought of, Scott
Hahn brings the two together and relates them in a most integrated
way. This book could be a new vista in your own spiritual life."
--Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR, author of "In the Presence of the
Lord
"An appealingly fresh retrieval of the art of reading and living
Scripture through the lens of liturgy and worship. Paraphrasing
St.Francis de Sales, Hahn offers us the Bible, not so much as read,
but as sung. Scholars will find biblical and theological acuteness;
students and general readers, excellent scholarship expressed in
friendly ways. Highly recommended." --Dr. William
Thompson-Uberuaga, Professor of Theology, Duquesne University, and
past president of the Catholic Theological Society of America
"Scott Hahn's new book, "Letter and Spirit, betokens the resurgence
of the art of mystagogy--the spiritual exegesis of the liturgy. A
late blossom on the stem of the twentieth-century 'Ressourcement, '
it will help to heal the eyes with which we read Holy Scripture.
This has to be one of Scott Hahn's very best books--one that will
excite scholars and nonspecialists in equal measure." --Stratford
Caldecott, G. K. Chesterton Institute for Faith and Culture,
Oxford
"This is a wonderful book . . . Hahn's exposition is lucid,
accessible to any serious layperson, and a wonderful synthesis and
summation concerning what it means to 'pray the Scriptures' in a
life-transforming way." --Dr. David Lyle Jeffrey, Distinguished
Professor of Literature and the Humanities, Baylor University
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