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What Makes Romans So Powerful

Perhaps our era is especially ripe for another liberating encounter with the gospel found in Romans.

The Gospel and the Works of God

In Acts 15, St. James and the Jerusalem Council take for granted that Gentile Christians will do just this: follow the commands of God.

From Abraham to Cornelius

When Peter met Cornelius, he entered into what God has been up to since he called Abraham.

Acts and Sacraments

The Church renews us with temporal sacraments and sketches of heavenly things.

Acts and Eugenics

Luke's book of the Acts of the Apostles teaches us what it means that "God shows no partiality."

Witnesses in Holy Week

This week, we are witnesses of this spectacle: Jesus' death and resurrection.

The Word, Given to Death

Toward the end of Luke's Gospel, we find Jesus running urgently toward Jerusalem for his triumph and betrayal.

None Righteous, No Not One

To admit disaster to our Father in heaven: this is the found coin, the recovered sheep.

Who is the Lord of Israel?

Jesus not only stands among his disciples and the crowds; he also somehow stands above and beyond history.

Reading Luke’s Transfiguration: An Icon and a Lenten Manifesto

What is it that Peter, John, and James perceive when they follow Jesus up the mountain and enter into the silence of Tabor? Not “words” as they are wont to hear them, but speech, singular and purified.

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