Come and See: Romans and Ephesians

Come and See: Romans and Ephesians
ISBN-10
194901391X
ISBN-13
9781949013917
Series
Come and See
Category
Religion
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2019-11-07
Publisher
Emmaus Road Publishing
Authors
Archbishop Michael J. Byrnes, Laurie Watson Manhardt

Description

“Come and See ~ Catholic Bible Study” Romans and Ephesians covers two Pauline prison letters. Paul’s Letter to the Romans is the most theologically dense epistle in all of Scripture, and Ephesians contains perhaps the most controversial verse in Paul’s letters. • In depth Catholic Bible Study • Uses both the RSVCE Catholic Bible, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church • Intimate enough for a small home group • Suitable for a large parish Bible Study

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