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Brendan Byrne

    Christmas Is Here
    Lifting the Burden
    Galatians and Romans
    Costly Freedom
    Sacra Pagina: Romans
    The Autumn Leaves Have Fallen
    • The Autumn Leaves Have Fallen

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      5,0(1)Ohodnotit

      Exploring themes of love, parenthood, and the changing seasons, this collection utilizes traditional Japanese tanka and haiku forms to reflect on contemporary human experiences. Each poem captures moments from daily life with a lyrical touch, bridging ancient poetic traditions with modern sensibilities. The book includes a brief introduction that outlines the history and literary significance of tanka and haiku, enriching the reader's understanding of these art forms.

      The Autumn Leaves Have Fallen
    • Sacra Pagina: Romans

      Volume 6

      • 528 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení
      4,0(4)Ohodnotit

      Focusing on key theological themes, this letter is recognized as one of the most impactful texts in Christian history. It explores profound concepts that have shaped the faith and continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike, offering insights into the nature of belief and the human condition.

      Sacra Pagina: Romans
    • Costly Freedom

      A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      4,1(25)Ohodnotit

      Brendan Byrne's study delves into the Gospel of Mark, often overshadowed by Matthew and Luke, highlighting its role as the first gospel and a pioneer in a new literary genre. He emphasizes the gospel's central theme of freedom, which comes at a significant cost to Jesus, the Father, and his followers. Through this exploration, Byrne reveals the dual nature of Mark's message, presenting both the sacrifices involved and the promise of liberation that accompanies association with Jesus's life and mission.

      Costly Freedom
    • Galatians and Romans

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      3,7(3)Ohodnotit

      Focusing on the letters of Galatians and Romans, this commentary highlights their positive aspects while acknowledging their role in historical divisions between Protestantism and Catholicism, as well as misconceptions about Judaism. It seeks to clarify Paul's sometimes obscure messages and illuminate the profound richness of his teachings, presenting the Good News in a way that resonates with contemporary believers.

      Galatians and Romans
    • Lifting the Burden

      Reading Matthew's Gospel in the Church Today

      • 249 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
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      The theme of judgment in Matthew is explored through contrasting perceptions of God, depicted as both a helper and a judge. Brendan Byrne highlights Jesus' role in alleviating humanity's burdens rather than exacerbating them. By selecting key passages, he offers interpretative methods that respect both Christian and Jewish perspectives, emphasizing a balanced understanding of judgment within the broader context of the Gospel. This approach invites readers to reconsider the weight of impending judgment and its implications for faith.

      Lifting the Burden
    • Exploring the diverse traditions and customs of Christmas, this book takes readers on a global journey. It highlights unique celebrations, regional practices, and the cultural significance of the holiday in various countries. Through vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, it showcases how different communities embrace the spirit of Christmas, offering insights into their festive foods, decorations, and rituals. This rich tapestry of celebration emphasizes the universal themes of joy, togetherness, and generosity that define the holiday season.

      Christmas Is Here
    • Die Gastfreundschaft Gottes

      Eine Begegnung mit dem Lukasevangelium

      Brendan Byrne erschließt das Lukasevangelium als Erzählung von wechselseitiger Gastfreundschaft – und damit als Geschichte einer Beziehung: Lukas zeigt Jesus als "Besuch" Gottes auf der Erde. Von manchen wird er abgelehnt, von anderen aber willkommen geheißen. Die, die ihn aufnehmen, kann Jesus seinerseits einladen, dem Vater zu begegnen. Dieses bemerkenswerte Werk bietet nicht nur einen Überblick über die theologische Linie des Lukas und einen verständlichen exegetischen Kommentar zu seinem Evangelium. Das besondere Augenmerk auf das Thema der gegenseitigen Annahme regt zudem zur Reflexion der eigenen Gottesbeziehung an: ein theologischer und spiritueller Zugang zum Evangelium, inspirierend für LehrerInnen und SeelsorgerInnen, Studierende und BibelleserInnen aller Konfessionen.

      Die Gastfreundschaft Gottes
    • This major contribution to Pauline scholarship recaptures the significance of the motif of the last judgment for the interpretation of Paul.

      Paul and the Economy of Salvation
    • Freedom in the Spirit

      • 216 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      This work offers a theological and pastoral discussion of key Pauline texts and topics, arranged in a format for an 8-day retreat along the lines of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. The collection is designed to serve as an introduction to Paul's theology and spirituality more generally, with a particular focus upon those aspects that appear to be matched and stressed in Ignatian spirituality.

      Freedom in the Spirit
    • Teure Freiheit

      Eine Begegnung mit dem Markusevangelium

      Markus, wohl der »Erfinder« der literarischen Gattung Evangelium, erzählt die Frohe Botschaft als Botschaft der Freiheit. Diesem Leitmotiv, das das Evangelium durchzieht, gilt die besondere Aufmerksamkeit von Brendan Byrne. Denn die verheißene Freiheit hat ihren Preis - für Jesus selbst, für Gott Vater und für die Jüngerinnen und Jünger. Dieses bemerkenswerte Werk bietet nicht nur einen Überblick über die theologische Linie des Markus und einen verständlichen exegetischen Kommentar zu seinem Evangelium. Es regt außerdem immer wieder zur Reflexion der eigenen Gottesbeziehung an: ein theologischer und spiritueller Zugang zum Evangelium, inspirierend für LehrerInnen und SeelsorgerInnen, Studierende und BibelleserInnen aller Konfessionen.

      Teure Freiheit