Christ in the Gospels of the Liturgical Year - Raymond E. Brown

Christ in the Gospels of the Liturgical Year

Raymond E. Brown, SS (1928-1998) Expanded Edition with Essays by John R. Donahue, SJ, and Ronald D. Witherup, SS
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2008 | Enlarged/Expanded
Liturgical Press (Verlag)
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Raymond E. Brown, SS (1928-1998) Expanded Edition with Essays by John R. Donahue, SJ, and Ronald D. Witherup, SS
2009 Catholic Press Association Award Winner!A decade after the untimely death of renowned Scripture scholar Father Raymond E. Brown, SS, he continues to inspire and inform scholars and preachers, students and pastoral ministers, lay and ordained. It was only days after Father Brown's death that his final book was published by Liturgical Press. That book, Christ in the Gospels of the Ordinary Sundays, completed his six-volume series on preaching the Scriptures, a series that had begun in the mid-1970s with the publication of his popular An Adult Christ at Christmas. Those six volumes are collected here in one convenient commemorative edition to mark the tenth anniversary of Brown's death. Brown's work is left largely untouched, and readers will find that his wisdom is lasting. Yet Brown, being a scholar's scholar, would recognize the need for some enhancement in a work being republished some thirty years after the first volume appeared. Appropriately, then, this edition contains introductory essays by Brown's colleagues and friends John R. Donahue, SJ, and Ronald D. Witherup, SS, as well as useful indexes and a bibliography of resources for preaching the word of God in the context of the lectionary.

As Witherup notes in his preface, Brown had the rare capacity to simplify complex biblical studies in a manner that did not 'dumb down ' the material but allowed it to be understood by a wide audience. . . . He did this in a fashion that was both inspiring and educational. That very broad audience 'those who grew up with Brown, so to speak, as well as a whole new generation of readers and preachers of the word 'will find this book to be a source of inspiration and knowledge that they will turn to again and again.

Raymond E.Brown, S.S., (1928 -1998) was the Auburn Distinguished Professor of Biblical Studies at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He was author of some forty books on the Bible and past president of three of the most important biblical societies in the world. By appointment of two popes (Pal VI in 1972, John Paul II in 1996) Brown was a member of the Roman Pontifical Biblical Commission. Time magazine called him probably the premier Catholic Scripture scholar of the U.S.

Ronald D. Witherup, PSS, is superior general of the Sulpicians, an order of diocesan priests dedicated to initial and ongoing formation of priests. He holds a doctorate in biblical studies and is the author of numerous books and articles on Scripture, including The Word of God at Vatican II: Exploring Dei Verbum, and Biblical Fundamentalism, What Every Catholic Should Know, published by Liturgical Press. He is also a contributor to Give Us This Day. Fr. Raymond E. Brown, S.S., (1928-1998) was the Auburn Distinguished Professor of Biblical Studies at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He was author of some forty books on the Bible and past president of three of the most important biblical societies in the world. By appointment of two popes (Paul VI in 1972, John Paul II in 1996) Brown was a member of the Roman Pontifical Biblical Commission. Time magazine called him "probably the premier Catholic Scripture scholar of the U.S."

Contents
Editor’s Preface    ix
PART I
Ronald D. Witherup, S.S., and John R. Donahue, S.J.
Chapter 1:   The Hermeneutical Approach of Raymond E. Brown, by Ronald D. Witherup, S.S.    3
Chapter 2:   The Marriage of Biblical Scholarship and Liturgical Preaching in Debt to Raymond E. Brown, by John R. Donahue, S.J.    12
Chapter 3:   Resources for Preaching the Liturgical Year, by John R. Donahue, S.J.    20
PART II
Raymond E. Brown, S.S.
Introduction    25
Chapter 4:   Understanding How Gospels Were Written and Their Use in the Sunday Liturgy    30
A Coming Christ in Advent:
     Essays on the Gospel Narratives Preparing for the Birth of Jesus
     Matthew 1 and Luke 1
Chapter 5:   The Origin and Purpose of the Infancy Narratives   43
Chapter 6:   The Genealogy of Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:1-17)   50 
Chapter 7:   The Annunciation to Joseph (Matthew 1:18-25)   59
Chapter 8:   The Annunciation to Zechariah and the Birth of the Baptist (Luke 1:5-25, 57-66, 80)   70
Chapter 9:   The Benedictus (Luke 1:67-79)   77
Chapter 10:   The Annunciation to Mary, the Visitation, and the Magnificat (Luke 1:26-56)   86
An Adult Christ at Christmas:
     Essays on the Three Biblical Christmas Stories
     Matthew 2 and Luke 2
Chapter 11:   On Putting an Adult Christ Back into Christmas   99
Chapter 12:   The First Christmas Story (Matthew 2:1-23): The Meaning of the Magi; the Significance of the Star   107
Chapter 13:   The Second Christmas Story (Luke 2:1-40), Part I (2:1-21): The Meaning of the Manger; the Significance of the Shepherds   112
Chapter 14:   The Second Christmas Story (Luke 2:1-40), Part II (2:22-40): The Presentation of Jesus in the Temple   121
Chapter 15:   The Third Christmas Story (Luke 2:41-52): The Finding of the Boy Jesus in the Temple   131
A Crucified Christ in Holy Week:
     Essays on the Four Gospel Passion Narratives
Chapter 16:   General Observations on the Passion Narratives   145
Chapter 17:   The Passion According to Mark   155
Chapter 18:   The Passion According to Matthew   165 
Chapter 19:   The Passion According to Luke   175
Chapter 20:   The Passion According to John   183
Chapter 21:   Diverse Portrayals of the Crucified Jesus   192
A Risen Christ in Eastertime:
     Essays on the Gospel Narratives of the Resurrection
Chapter 22:   The Resurrection in Mark (16:1-8; 16:9-20)   197
Chapter 23:   The Resurrection in Matthew (27:62–28:20)   208
Chapter 24:   The Resurrection in Luke (24:1-53; Acts 1:1-12)   221
Chapter 25:   The Resurrection in John 20— A Series of Diverse Reactions   242
Chapter 26:   The Resurrection in John 21— Missionary and Pastoral Directives for the Church   255
A Once-and-Coming Spirit at Pentecost:
     Essays on the Liturgical Readings between Easter and Pentecost,
     Taken from the Acts of the Apostles and from the Gospel According to John
Chapter 27:   Introduction Explaining this Treatment of the Liturgical Season   269
Chapter 28:   The Church Begins in Jerusalem (Acts 2:14-41)   275
Chapter 29:   The Jerusalem Church of One Mind (Acts 2:42–5:42)   284
     Brief Reflections on John 3 and John 6   297
Chapter 30:   Diversity in the Jerusalem Church; Expansion to Judea and Samaria (Acts 6–9)   303
     Brief Reflections on John 10 and John 12   313 
Chapter 31:   Outreach to the Gentiles; the Church of Antioch (Acts 10–14)   316
     Brief Reflections on John 13–16   325
Chapter 32:   The Jerusalem Conference Propels the Church to the Ends of the Earth (Acts 15–28)   330
     Brief Reflections on John 17 and John 21   343
Christ in the Gospels of the Ordinary Sundays:
     Essays on the Gospel Readings of the Ordinary Sundays in the Three-Year Liturgical Cycle
Chapter 33:   The Gospel According to Matthew (Liturgical Year A)   347
Chapter 34:   The Gospel According to Mark (Liturgical Year B)   369
Chapter 35:   The Gospel According to Luke (Liturgical Year C)   387
Chapter 36:   The Gospel According to John (Latter Part of Lent; Post-Easter Season)   408
Appendix: Chart on Overview of the Gospels and Acts in the Sunday and Seasonal Mass Lectionary   428
Scripture Citations Index   429
Select Topical Index   435

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Sprache englisch
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