

#1765
Mentioned in 24 episodes
Jesus of Nazareth
Book • 2011
This biography presents a vivid retelling of the life and ministry of Jesus Christ, focusing on his baptism, early ministry, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection.
It emphasizes Jesus’ compassion and authority, exploring central themes such as love, faith, and sacrifice.
The work chronicles major events in Jesus' life, including his interactions with disciples, healings, parables, and conflicts with religious authorities, culminating in the dramatic events surrounding the crucifixion and the resurrection.
It emphasizes Jesus’ compassion and authority, exploring central themes such as love, faith, and sacrifice.
The work chronicles major events in Jesus' life, including his interactions with disciples, healings, parables, and conflicts with religious authorities, culminating in the dramatic events surrounding the crucifixion and the resurrection.
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Mentioned in 24 episodes
Mentioned by 

as a fantastic book written by an atheist.


John Nelson

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#135 Christmas Isn't What You Think - John Nelson
Mentioned by Sr. Miriam J. Heidland when discussing how Christ sees us in our wholeness.

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Living in God's Love in the Midst of a Broken World (Sr. Miriam J. Heidland, SOLT) | Ep. 554
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as an example of a book where the authorship can be determined through internal and external evidence.


Brant Pitre

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Yes, Jesus Is God and You Should Be Catholic (Dr. Brant Pitre) | Ep. 561
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as an example Benedict used to clarify when his writings were not magisterial.


Brian Holdsworth

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Here's How to Build a Catholic Culture (Brian Holdsworth) | Ep. 569
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to highlight the connection between Peter as the Rock and the Transfiguration, according to Ratzinger.


Scott Hahn

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The Apocalypse, Antichrist, and Second Coming (Dr. Scott Hahn) | Ep. 539
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when discussing how Jesus fulfills the Old Testament.


Jeff Cavins

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Messianic Checkpoint: The Gospel of Matthew (with Jeff Cavins) - 2025
Mentioned as a book in which Pope Benedict XVI suggests the authentic text of Mark seems to end in verse 8.
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#179 Throwing Out Scripture to Save Sola Scriptura - Joe Heschmeyer
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in relation to the principle 'ex nihilo nihil fit'.


Brant Pitre

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Brant Pitre – Jesus and Divine Christology
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as the primary source for his reflection on the Finding of Jesus in the Temple.


Fr. Mark-Mary Ames

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Day 33: Lost and Found
Mentioned by Fr. Mark-Mary to explain the glorified reality and what is spiritually occurring in the mystery of the Resurrection.

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Day 44: Glorified Reality









