How did the early Christian churches make the transition from frontier
communities to stable, lasting institutions? The New Testament letters
covered in A Church in Transition- I & II Timothy, Titus,
Philemon, and Hebrews-offered first-century believers a link to their
sacred past and a vision of a promising future. The wisdom and guidance
contained in these letters can speak to us today as we face our own
times of change and transition. Like the other titles in the popular
New Testament devotional commentary series, each letter in A Church in Transition
is introduced by a trusted Catholic biblical scholar. The Scripture
text is broken up into segments, followed by a faith-filled meditation.
Drawing from solid Catholic scholarship, these devotional
commentaries, edited by Leo Zanchettin, take a practical look at the
books of the New Testament, inspiring readers to grow in their love for
Christ. Each easy-to-read commentary contains the entire passage of
Scripture from a particular book of the New Testament, broken into
short segments, followed by a faith-filled meditation that helps
readers understand the importance of the particular passage in their
lives today. Historical background, relevance, and insight into church
teaching are all combined with guidance in prayer in a way that makes
Scripture come alive.
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