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June 26, 2014 By Fr. John A. Peck

The Wobbly Exegetical Basis of Penal Substitutionary Satisfaction

by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon No treatment of the Passion of Christ is complete, I think---certainly it is not biblical---if it leaves out the wrath of God. One would need to be blind not to observe in the Bible---both Testaments---how often God is said to be angry at man's sins, or how frequently … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Apologetics, Biblical Resources, Reardon, Patrick Fr., Sermon Resources, Theology Tagged With: exegesis, Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, penal substitution, soteriology

June 17, 2014 By Fr. John A. Peck

Resurrection in the Old Testament?

by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon When we search for Old Testament evidence that 'Christ must rise,' we should be prepared to look at the Hebrew Scriptures through the lens used by the New Testament writers. Simply put, what prophetic passage did they have in mind when they declared, "it was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Biblical Resources, Reardon, Patrick Fr., Sermon Resources Tagged With: Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, Old Testament, prophets, Resurrection, Septuagint

June 9, 2014 By Fr. John A. Peck

Was The Resurrection Necessary?

by Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon We have reflected that the "passive" idiom of the Lord's Resurrection was derived from the Apostolic kerygma, in which that event was proclaimed as the climax of God's interventions in the History of Salvation: 'After He had performed all His wonders for Israel over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Biblical Resources, Reardon, Patrick Fr., Sermon Resources, Theology Tagged With: Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon, Resurrection

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