Catholic commentaries on the Bible

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Posted by Etzelnik
4/03/2016 8:09 am
#1

Not being incredibly acquainted with Catholic writings and methods of biblical exegesis, I was wondering if any of you could recommend some commentaries on the Bible to me.


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Posted by Etzelnik
4/03/2016 8:17 am
#2

I might also add, I would very much appreciate some philosophical sources regarding the Incarnation. That is by far my most significant issue with Christianity.


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Posted by iwpoe
4/03/2016 8:46 am
#3

Oh, I love this set:

http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=1470

This isn't Catholic per se, but it's certainly closer than protestant stuff.


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Posted by Etzelnik
4/03/2016 8:49 am
#4

iwpoe wrote:

Oh, I love this set:

http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=1470

This isn't Catholic per se, but it's certainly closer than protestant stuff.

$1200 is well beyond my means.


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Posted by John West
4/03/2016 9:07 am
#5

Try Sylvester Joseph Hunter's Outlines of Dogmatic Theology (volume III, and III).

 
Posted by iwpoe
4/03/2016 9:38 am
#6

Etzelnik wrote:

iwpoe wrote:

Oh, I love this set:

http://www.ivpress.com/cgi-ivpress/book.pl/code=1470

This isn't Catholic per se, but it's certainly closer than protestant stuff.

$1200 is well beyond my means.

Work harder! It's only like ~$800 on Amazon! What's food and shelter vs books?


Fighting to the death "the noonday demon" of Acedia.
My Books
It is precisely “values” that are the powerless and threadbare mask of the objectification of beings, an objectification that has become flat and devoid of background. No one dies for mere values.
~Martin Heidegger
 
Posted by Etzelnik
4/03/2016 9:52 am
#7

Thanks everybody! I have massive amounts of time a day open for reading, so the more the merrier!

iwpoe: I already made myself just about broke for books - I just bought a long out of print set of Ibn Ezra's lesser known works for around 400 dollars (I am still paying that off). I can't spend significant amounts on Christian works though; God knows the outcry from my parents would be intolerable. They have a hard enough time with my heresies as is, they don't need any more encouragement.


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Posted by iwpoe
4/03/2016 10:41 am
#8

Do they take away your Jew card if you buy too many Christian commentaries?


Fighting to the death "the noonday demon" of Acedia.
My Books
It is precisely “values” that are the powerless and threadbare mask of the objectification of beings, an objectification that has become flat and devoid of background. No one dies for mere values.
~Martin Heidegger
 
Posted by Etzelnik
4/06/2016 2:10 am
#9

iwpoe wrote:

Do they take away your Jew card if you buy too many Christian commentaries?

No, but as you once told me: "A wise man knows when to keep silent" (as I recall it was regarding your stance on Pater Familias).


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Posted by Timotheos
4/06/2016 12:21 pm
#10

Here's where you can get the Catena Aurea, Aquinas's collection of church fathers' commentaries on the Gospels, for free online: http://www.catecheticsonline.com/CatenaAurea.php

Last edited by Timotheos (4/06/2016 12:23 pm)

 


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