I've posted about it before, but this Bible study is so good I think it deserves a second go. You'll hear things here that you won't hear in any of the other talks on my site -- believe me, I've listened! In any case, Carson Weber, the Catholic layman who gave these talks (and freelance web designer - you know your parish website needs it give him a call!) wrote in and gave me some updated links. If you've been pining for a Catholic Bible study, here's your chance!
- Ch. 1 – What Is the Bible?
- Ch. 2 – The Old Testament
- Ch. 3 – The Creation of the World
- Ch. 4 -The Early World
- Ch. 5 – Abraham, Our Father
- Ch. 6 – The Patriarchs
- Ch. 7 – The Exodus
- Ch. 8 – The Law
- Ch. 9 – The Rise of the Kingdom
- Ch. 10 – The Kingdom of David
- Ch. 11 – Wise King Solomon
- Ch. 12 – The Divided Kingdom
- Ch. 13 – Conquest and Exile
- Ch. 14 – A Remnant Returns
- Ch. 15 – Revolt of the Maccabees
- Ch. 16 – The World of the New Testament
- Ch. 17 – The New Testament
- Ch. 18 – The Incarnation
- Ch. 19 – What Jesus Did
- Ch. 20 – What Jesus Taught
- Ch. 21 – The Cup of Consummation
- Ch. 22 – The Resurrection
- Ch. 23 – Jesus Fulfills the Old Testament
- Ch. 24 – The Birth of the Church
- Ch. 25 – Reaching Out to All Nations
- Ch. 26 – Paul, An Apostle
- Ch. 27 – The New Kingdom
- Ch. 28 – The Catholic Church in Scripture
- Ch. 29 – The End of History
- Ch. 30 – How to Read the Bible
I can't believe I found this! I didn't know it existed! I started this book recently, and just finished chapter three this morning. Great timing :)
Thanks for sharing with us. Catholic Art
Any chance I could get these as an mp3 download so that I can listen to them on my ipod?
Carons Weber is a great teacher: methodical; insightful and with a sense of humor.
Much thanks for making this available. This is a great way to brief oneself in preparation for Holy Scripture. Also great to just relive basics in Catholicism. Wonderful.
Thank you! I am sure I will love it as much as you do.
Not for me. Pop/rock opening to a Bible study? The presenter uses the rock band Weezer to make a point in the second talk. And each talk is recorded live and the presenter has some of the audience members ask questions or read text that the microphone doesn't pick up. That makes it very difficult for one who is looking for a serious Bible study.
The perceived flaws in these presentations (inaudible questions etc) are far far far far far far far outweighed by the the vast content of the lectures. This series is one of the best for covering the big picture of Scripture as well as providing some detail of the sometimes "hidden" connections betwixt OT and NT. I've listened to the whole series 5 times now, on my commute to work (45 minutes each way). I get something new out of it each time and my appreciation of Scripture grows each time. A must-hear for any student of Scripture!