The introduction presents and explains a three-step method commonly used by specialists in cross-cultural communication. Pilch offers suggestions for homilists and reflection questions from historical, liturgical, and cultural perspectives to encourage the reader to explore and master this cross-cultural method for breaking open the Scriptures. This process helps to make the challenge of the Scriptures clearer than ever for the modern reader.
John J. Pilch, Ph.D., teaches Scripture at Georgetown University. He is the author of Choosing a Bible Translation; The Cultural Dictionary of the Bible; the three-volume series The Cultural World of Jesus Sunday by Sunday: Cycles A, B, C; Galatians and Romans in the Collegeville Bible Commentary series; and articles in The Modern Catholic Encyclopedia, The Collegeville Pastoral Dictionary of Biblical Theology, and The Bible Today, all published by The Liturgical Press.
"Not knowing how the ancients understood certain words, modern readers can be led astray as to the true meaning of what the Scriptures intend to say. We are beholden to Dr. Pilch for his scholarly approach to providing new insights into Scriptures which embellish the celebrations of the paschal mystery. Having devoured his clarifications of the Scriptures used for the Triduum and Easter liturgies, I can't wait for the opportunity to preach this coming Holy Week."
"John Pilch has done it again! He has given us new eyes with which to read the biblical text honestly in light of its underlying human reality. His new book is an indispensable resource for preachers and liturgy planners, as well as a meditation-starter for those of us in the pew."
"For preachers, liturgists, and musicians responsible for the liturgies of the Triduum, John Pilch's new offering The Triduum and Easter Sunday is an important resource. The task of preaching the Holy Week Scriptures is one of building bridges between the ancient culture and the contemporary American culture. As a bridge builder, John Pilch is unparalleled!"
"The Triduum texts which we have heard proclaimed for years can take on fresh meaning and insight when we learn to listen with an understanding of Middle Eastern family, culture, patronage, and honor. In The Triduum and Easter Sunday, Dr. John Pilch once more opens our eyes and hearts to a new way of hearing and living in the Scriptures, this time for the season which celebrates the mystery which is core to our faith."
"Pilch's work provides helpful background information and would be useful to preachers, catechists, liturgists, and those interested in Scripture study."
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Fr. William Gulas, O.F.M., Pastor, St. Stanislaus Church, Cleveland, Ohio
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Irene Nowell, O.S.B., Author of Women in the Old Testament and Sing a New Song
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Ann T. Ruggaber, M.R.E., Pastoral Associate, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Hampton, Virginia
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Margie Sullivan, Minister of Adult Formation, Church of the Holy Family, Virginia Beach, Virginia
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