In God, The Bible & Humanity, a five-hour course, Bishop Robert Barron explores the nature of God, the biblical narrative, and the life and teachings of Jesus Christ through the lens of Catholic theology. Drawing from the Old and New Testaments, he examines themes such as God's transcendence and immanence, the importance of right worship, spiritual liberation, and the roles of priest, prophet, and king. The course culminates in a profound reflection on the Sermon on the Mount and the transformative power of the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
In our first lecture, Bishop Robert Barron delves into the nature of God and our relationship with the divine, drawing primarily from the Bible and Catholic theological tradition.…
In lecture two, we explore the biblical account of creation and the importance of right worship and praise. Bishop Barron emphasizes that God creates the world out of love, not vi…
In lecture three, we look at several key biblical narratives that illustrate the journey towards spiritual liberation and right worship. The Exodus story serves as a central theme…
In lecture four, we are introduced to the pivotal figure of King David in the Old Testament, who sheds light on the roles of priest, prophet, and king. We examine David as the "sw…
In lecture five, we explore the profound significance of the birth of Jesus as recounted in the Gospel of Luke, highlighting the subversive nature of this event in contrast to the…
In our sixth and final lecture, we are guided through the profound teachings of Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, focusing on the Beatitudes and the radical call to love one's ene…
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