An inspiring Bible study during Lent? Yes, and it’s free.

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By Dr Jeff Mirus (bio – articles – email) | January 29, 2018 | In On the good

The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology in Steubenville, Ohio, is primarily the brain child of famous convert, scripture scholar and popular speaker, Dr. Scott Hahn. It has grown over the years to encompass both new and pre-existing initiatives, such as Emmaüs Road Publishing (and Emmaüs Academic), the venerable quarterly journal Nova and Vetera, the annual academic review Letter & Spirit, the Journey through the scriptures series of studies and Scott Hahn’s own video series, titled Promise and fulfillment.

The Center has created a long list of distinguished fellows among the shed’s most advanced scripture study tools. While he offers great programs to the rest of us, his goal is to be a “teacher of teachers”:

We want to nurture a new generation of Bible-fluent priests and Bible-knowled laity. For us, this means more than helping people learn about the Bible. It is to equip them to enter into the heart of the living Word of God and to be transformed and renewed by this encounter.

The Saint Paul Center is well worth supporting, but during Lent this year, it offers to help you, absolutely free of charge, to deepen your own appreciation of the Word of God. Each Wednesday during Lent, starting with Ash Wednesday, the Center will publish lessons from its “Journey through the Bible of the Scriptures” study program. You can stream these lessons for free and you can choose one of two multi-part programs: “The Bible and the Sacraments” or “The Bible and the Virgin Mary”.

For more details, visit Lent 2018 • Free Streaming.

Jeffrey Mirus holds a doctorate. in Intellectual History from Princeton University. Co-founder of Christendom College, he was also the pioneer of Catholic Internet services. He is the founder of Trinity Communications and CatholicCulture.org. See the full biography.

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