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The “Sensus Plenior” of Sacred Scripture

✍ Scribed by Raymond E. Brown, S.S.


Publisher
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Year
1955 (2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
173
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Raymond E. Brown (1928-1998), a Sulpician priest, was Auburn Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Union Theological Seminary, New York. He was twice appointed a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission, by Pope Paul VI in 1972 and by Pope John Paul II in 1996. He wrote extensively on the Bible and was known worldwide as an expert in Johannine literature.


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