Happy end to Advent, Kansans! Last week I linked to an article on Pope Benedict's Jesus of Nazareth book touching on its general approach toward the historicity of the Gospels and their portrayal of Jesus' birth. If you've ever been at the Christmas Eve mass and been bored by the genealogy, then you ought to read Benedict's book! But for now here are just a few of my thoughts which went up today on Crisis Magazine.
December 23, 2013
That Reading You Always Have to Hear on Christmas Eve
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Dr. Matthew Ramage,
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Jesus,
Pope Benedict XVI,
Scripture
Dr. Matthew Ramage is Assistant Professor of Theology at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS. His research and writing concentrates on the theology of Joseph Ratzinger/Pope Benedict XVI. He is author of the book "Dark Passages of the Bible: Engaging Scripture with Benedict XVI and Thomas Aquinas" (2013, CUA Press).
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