The average rating for Eucharistic Presence: A Study in the Theology of Disclosure based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2009-09-09 00:00:00 Mehdi Guenin I read this for an online class, and found it to be a great balance of being accessible, yet scholarly. So often these books either "dumb down" the content, or are so abstract it is hard to connect. Harrington takes his reader's intelligence seriously, but assumes you know little about the Bible. I've studied Scripture in the past, but even when I knew something already (e.g. Synoptic Gospels), Harrington added something new. |
Review # 2 was written on 2012-08-02 00:00:00 Christopher Saylor The author, a Jesuit and Catholic Priest, having a substantial knowledge of the Catholic faith, does not write pedantically to his readers. He is upfront and direct when presenting the material in his book. Now, by personal conviction from the Scripture, I make no apology for being a Protestant; so, I do not agree with the Catholic approach to the Bible, as Harrington prescribes. However, I appreciate Harrington's sincerity, clarity, and careful handling of Catholicism's disposition toward the Bible. |
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