When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Jeff Fortenberry

The Holy Spirit in the Infancy Narratives of Matthew and Luke
Dr. Schreck examines the revelation of the Holy Spirit in the New Testament at the chronological beginning of this revelation: when angels announce the conception of John the Baptist and Jesus.
In the announcements to Mary and Joseph, it’s clear the Holy Spirit is distinct from the “Son of God” (Lk. 1:35) or “the Son of the Most High” (Lk. 1:32), who is conceived in Mary by the Holy Spirit.
Here is an important step in the fuller revelation of the Spirit’s work and identity. St. Luke also begins his association of the Holy Spirit with “power” (Lk. 1:35).
Dr. Schreck describes the Catholic teaching on the interpretation of Sacred Scripture and the essential role of the Magisterium, the teaching office of the Church, in the proper…...
Dr. Schreck continues to explore God's revelation, focusing on the Word of God in the Bible. He discusses the nature and importance of the Old and New Testaments,…...
God's revelation was handed on by Jesus and his apostles through Sacred Scripture (the Bible) and Sacred Tradition. But what is this Tradition, and how does it come to…...