Scott Hahn

American Catholic theologian, author, and professor; founder of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology; known for popular works on Catholic theology and his conversion from Protestantism.

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  1. 1. Dios Te Salve, Reina Y Madre

    The Mother of God in the Word of God

    A concise, scripturally rooted exploration of the Virgin Mary that traces her presence and role throughout salvation history, showing how biblical types and prophecies point to her unique calling as Mother of God and model for the Church. The book combines careful exegesis, theological reflection, and pastoral insight to defend Marian devotion as deeply Christ-centered, explaining how Marian beliefs and practices flow from and illuminate the mystery of the Incarnation and the work of redemption. It aims to deepen readers’ understanding of Mary’s place in Scripture and her spiritual significance for Christian life and worship.

  2. 2. La Cena Del Cordero

    The Mass as Heaven on Earth

    Presenta la Misa como participación en la liturgia celestial descrita en el Apocalipsis, mostrando cómo la Eucaristía actualiza el sacrificio pascual de Cristo y cómo este misterio está prefigurado a lo largo del Antiguo Testamento; combina exégesis bíblica, teología patrística y observaciones litúrgicas para revelar el sentido escatológico y sacrificial de los ritos, invitando al lector a contemplar la celebración eucarística como un banquete transformador que une la historia de la salvación con la realidad presente de la fe.

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  3. 3. Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace

    This work shows how everyday labor, household duties, and family responsibilities can become paths to holiness when approached as a vocation; weaving theology, Scripture, and practical reflection, it argues that prayer, the sacraments, and a renewed sense of service transform ordinary tasks into sources of grace and purpose, inviting readers to find God in the rhythms of daily life and to sanctify work by offering it for the good of others and the glory of God.

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