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alcuin18
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Hello. I wasn’t sure where to put this question but since it pertains to Scripture I chose here.
I am a big fan of Brant Pitre’s books. I’ve read all those available at my local library and bought a couple, and hope to read more in the future. I love his Jewish exegesis of Scripture, seeing the things of the New Testament the way a first-century Jew would’ve seen it, connecting it to both the Old Testament and extra-biblical Jewish tradition.
My question is: can you refer me to any other available books by Catholic scholars with a similar focus as Brant Pitre? He’s the only one I’ve seen who refers to Jewish tradition alongside the Old Testament, but are there others I don’t know? I’m familiar with Bergsma and hope to get his upcoming book about the Dead Sea Scrolls, but I would love to know about other similar Catholic scholars. There are a few non-Catholics who did this kind of scholarship, but I would prefer not to have to sift through doctrinal errors.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. God bless!
I am a big fan of Brant Pitre’s books. I’ve read all those available at my local library and bought a couple, and hope to read more in the future. I love his Jewish exegesis of Scripture, seeing the things of the New Testament the way a first-century Jew would’ve seen it, connecting it to both the Old Testament and extra-biblical Jewish tradition.
My question is: can you refer me to any other available books by Catholic scholars with a similar focus as Brant Pitre? He’s the only one I’ve seen who refers to Jewish tradition alongside the Old Testament, but are there others I don’t know? I’m familiar with Bergsma and hope to get his upcoming book about the Dead Sea Scrolls, but I would love to know about other similar Catholic scholars. There are a few non-Catholics who did this kind of scholarship, but I would prefer not to have to sift through doctrinal errors.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. God bless!