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The Letters of St. Paul to the Galatians & Ephesians

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Publisher: Ignatius Press
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Pages: 125
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The Letters of St. Paul to the Galatians & Ephesians is an essential part of the 8th volume in the Ignatius Study Bible series. This comprehensive Bible study guide provides unparalleled insight into St. Paul’s influential missives to the churches of Galatia and Ephesus. Authors Scott Hahn and Curtis Mitch have combined their considerable knowledge and skill in providing an informed commentary on these letters, as well as tools to assist your own studies such as word studies, insights from Church Fathers, topical essays, maps, cross-references and study questions. The Letters of St. Paul to the Galatians & Ephesians is a must-have reference for anyone wishing to explore more deeply into this important epistle from one of Christianity’s most eminent thinkers. With its comprehensive approach, it will help you understand better how these letters affect our faith today. Don’t miss out on this valuable resource: get your copy today!

Scott Hahn:

Scott W. Hahn is an American Roman Catholic lay theologian, contemporary author, professor, and Christian apologist. A former Presbyterian who converted to Catholicism, Hahn's popular works include Rome Sweet Home and The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth. His lectures have been featured in multiple audio distributions through Lighthouse Catholic Media. Hahn is known for his notable research on early Christianity during the Apostolic Age and various theoretical works concerning the early Church fathers. Hahn presently teaches at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, a Catholic university in the United States. Hahn is married to Kimberly Hahn, who co-runs their Catholic apostolate, the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology.