Dec 2, 2022
Father Brian W. Harrison, O.S., analyzes the 1965 Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation entitled Dei Verbum. This two-part lecture covers the Magisterial doctrines of inspiration and inerrancy, previous ecclesiastical pronouncements, and contemporary misunderstandings of the Dogmatic Constitution.
Dec 2, 2022
Father Brian W. Harrison, O.S., analyzes the 1965 Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation entitled Dei Verbum. This two-part lecture covers the Magisterial doctrines of inspiration and inerrancy, previous ecclesiastical pronouncements, and contemporary misunderstandings of the Dogmatic Constitution.
Dec 2, 2022
Mr. Salvatore J. Ciresi discusses key Gospel episodes from the life of Our Lord which will guide today's Catholic toward a theological and practical appreciation for the Old Testament. This lecture addresses the function of the Old Covenant texts for Apologetics, Biblical studies, Dogmatics, and Morality.
Dec 2, 2022
Mr. Ben Douglass resurrects the work of the early 20th century Spanish Jesuits in defense of traditional Catholic positions on the integrity and authorship of the books of Scripture. This talk focuses on the historicity of Jonah and the unity of Isaiah.
Dec 2, 2022
Mr. Ben Douglass argues that the history of biblical interpretation is in large part a history of men twisting Scripture in order to rationalize their rebellion from God. This lecture covers Talmudic Judaism, Islam, and Mormonism.