Digital Logos Edition
Reading the Bible with a method as old as Scripture itself, Catholic apologist Mark Shea takes the reader on a “fly-over” of the biblical story from Genesis to Revelation and invites us to explore the literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogical senses of Scripture. Whether you’ve been studying Scripture for years or are encountering it for the very first time, Making Senses out of Scripture is an invaluable tool that will help you see biblical revelation afresh—as Christians have done for 2,000 years.
In the Logos edition, this volume is enhanced by amazing functionality. Important terms link to dictionaries, encyclopedias, and a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Perform powerful searches to find exactly what you’re looking for. Take the discussion with you using tablet and mobile apps. With your software, the most efficient and comprehensive research tools are in one place, so you get the most out of your study.
You’ll also enjoy the Ignatius Press Theology and Discipleship Collection (8 vols.).
“he promulgated no radically new ethics, merely an old ethic more profoundly understood.” (Page 71)
“For the disciple of Jesus is not merely someone who believes a particular thing about Jesus, but someone who must live and act in a particular way like Jesus. That means that Christianity, like Judaism from which it springs, necessarily entails the teaching of a particular sort of morality and ethics.” (Page 110)
“He appealed, not to exceptions to the Rules, but to the fact that there were any Rules at all. His Argument from Design is not that living systems are amazing exceptions to a lawless and chaotic world, but that the world is not lawless and chaotic.” (Page 24)
“‘be subject to one another out of reverence for Christ.’ And that is because the whole mystery of mutual self-giving between husband and wife refers us, not to the husband and wife, but ‘to Christ and the Church.’” (Page 125)
“It is toward him that all the events of the sacred history of Israel have been ordered, and all Creation—including Gentile creation—has groaned in the search for completion and fulfillment.” (Page 86)
Making Senses out of Scripture is a wonderfully helpful guide for reading the Bible according to the Church’s living Tradition. It skillfully draws on the riches of the Catholic Faith and communicates Her deep truths very clearly, yet it is written with a witty and winsome style that makes the book as accessible to the beginning student of Scripture as it is to the advanced. I highly recommend it.
—Scott Hahn, The Father Michael Scanlan TOR Professor of Biblical Theology and the New Evangelization, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Three cheers to Mark Shea! This is a book to be snapped up—and read—all the way through. The prose makes easy reading (a great virtue); but the depth and sweep of the material will draw any reader, beginner or expert, into rich vistas. I recommend it highly.
—Thomas Howard, author, On Being Catholic
In readable, common-sense prose, Shea invites the contemporary Christian into the dauntingly ancient world of the sacred Scriptures. In so doing, he makes the roots of the Christian world view accessible in the days of ‘dot-com.’
—National Catholic Register
Jesus and the Apostles discerned both the literal and spiritual senses of Scripture, but their rich method is lost on most modern Christians. Mark Shea has done us a good turn by teaching this lost art. Read this book; then read Scripture with new eyes.
—New Covenant Magazine
Shea’s text is scholarly but not stuffy. His writing style is fresh, even breezy, demonstrating nicely that Bible study can be serious and fun at the same time. A useful tool.
—Catholic News Service
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