Making Senses Out of Scriptureis a wonderfully helpful guide for reading the Bible according to the Church s living Tradition. It skillfully draws in the riches of the Catholic Faith and clearly communicates Her deep truths, 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, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Theology and Scripture, Franciscan University of Steubenville
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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 ofOn Being Catholic and Evangelical Is Not Enough
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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.
- Mike Aquilina, Editor, New Covenant Magazine
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-Making Senses Out of Scripture is a wonderfully helpful guide for reading the Bible according to the Church's living Tradition. It skillfully draws in the riches of the Catholic Faith and clearly communicates Her deep truths, 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, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Theology and Scripture, 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 of On Being Catholic and Evangelical Is Not Enough
-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.-
- Mike Aquilina, Editor, New Covenant Magazine