Scott Hahn

Scott Hahn is a renowned American theologian and author, known for his work in Catholic apologetics and biblical studies. He has written numerous books on theology and the Catholic faith, and is a popular speaker and professor.

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  1. 1. The Lamb's Supper

    The Mass as Heaven on Earth

    This insightful work delves into the profound connection between the Catholic Mass and the Book of Revelation, offering a fresh perspective on the liturgy. It explores the idea that the Mass is a participation in the heavenly worship described in Revelation, unveiling the deep spiritual significance and transformative power of the Eucharist. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, theological insights, and scriptural analysis, the book invites readers to experience the Mass as a dynamic encounter with the divine, enriching their understanding and appreciation of this central aspect of Catholic faith.

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  2. 2. The Fourth Cup

    Unveiling the Mystery of the Last Supper and the Cross

    In this insightful exploration of the Last Supper and its profound connection to the Jewish Passover, the author delves into the significance of the "fourth cup" of wine, which was traditionally consumed during the Passover meal. By weaving together personal anecdotes, biblical scholarship, and theological reflections, the narrative reveals how this overlooked element of the Passover ritual illuminates the deeper meaning of the Eucharist and Christ's sacrifice. The book invites readers to discover a richer understanding of the Mass and its roots in ancient traditions, offering a fresh perspective on the transformative power of faith.

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  3. 3. The Book Of Exodus Scott Hahn, Ph.D. Cd

    Scott Hahn, Ph.D. Cd

    This insightful audio series delves into the profound themes and narratives of the biblical Book of Exodus, offering a fresh perspective on its significance in the broader context of salvation history. Through a detailed examination of the Israelites' journey from slavery to freedom, the series explores the covenantal relationship between God and His people, highlighting the enduring relevance of these ancient stories in understanding faith, redemption, and divine providence. The lectures provide listeners with a deeper appreciation of the spiritual and theological dimensions of Exodus, encouraging a renewed engagement with the text.

  4. 4. A Father Who Keeps His Promises

    God's Covenant Love in Scripture

    A lively, pastoral exploration of God’s covenantal love as the organizing theme of Scripture, showing how the Old Testament covenants culminate in Christ and the New Covenant. It reframes covenant as familial rather than contractual, presents God as a faithful father who keeps his promises, and connects biblical history to the sacraments and life of the Church, inviting readers into a deeper, personal relationship grounded in divine fidelity.