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Lawrence Boadt

    This author engages in biblical scholarship, advocating for improved communication and understanding between Christians and Jews. Their work delves into profound theological and historical questions, aiming to foster interfaith dialogue. Through their writing, they strive to break down barriers and build bridges between different faiths. Their contributions offer valuable insights into the pursuit of mutual respect and comprehension.

    Stations of the Nativity
    Reading the Old Testament
    The Life of St. Paul
    • The Life of St. Paul

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative of St. Paul is presented through the insights of a renowned Scripture scholar, offering a deep exploration of his life and teachings. Accompanying the text are distinctive icon-like paintings that visually interpret Paul's experiences, enhancing the reader's understanding of his journey and significance in Christian history.

      The Life of St. Paul
    • Reading the Old Testament

      • 528 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
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      Lawrence Boadt's Reading the Old Testament was recognized as a classic almost from its date of publication in 1984. Without in any way diminishing its famed clarity, judiciousness, and theological depth, two prominent scholars, Richard Clifford and Daniel Harrington, have brought the book into the twenty-first century.

      Reading the Old Testament
    • Stations of the Nativity

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This book offers a thoughtful exploration of fourteen significant events related to the birth of Christ, such as the Annunciation and the visit of the Magi. Each incident is beautifully illustrated in full color and accompanied by a concise scripture passage, a reflective lesson, a prayer, and a relevant psalm verse. Designed for children aged 7-12, it aims to deepen their understanding of the Christmas story through engaging visuals and meaningful reflections.

      Stations of the Nativity