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Episode 30: Principles of Biblical Interpretation - Interview with Jeffrey L. Morrow, Part Two
Episode 3010th November 2023 • Five Books for Catholics • Five Books for Catholics
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  1. Ignatius Catholic Study Bible (also available for Kindle) edited by Curtis Mitch and Scott Hahn
  2. Kingship by Covenant: A Canonical Approach to God's Saving Promises by Scott Hahn
  3. The Kingdom of God as Liturgical Empire: A Theological Commentary on 1-2 Chronicles (also available for Kindle) by Scott Hahn
  4. Jesus of Nazareth (3 volumes) (also available for Kindle) by Benedict XVI...also recommended....
  5. Holy Bible, English Standard Version Catholic Edition

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Dr. Jeffrey L. Morrow is Professor of Theology at Immaculate Conception Seminary School of Theology at Seton Hall University. A Jewish convert to Catholicism, he specializes in the history of modern biblical interpretation. Among his publications are Jesus’ Resurrection: A Jewish Convert Examines the Evidence, A Catholic Guide to the Old Testament (co-authored with Jeff Cavins and others), Murmuring Against Moses: The Contentious History and Contested Future of Pentateuchal Studies (co-authored with John Bergsma), and Modern Biblical Criticism as a Tool of Statecraft (co-authored with Scott Hahn).

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