All Episodes
The Maccabees
Fr. Paul discusses the significance of the Maccabees for the formation of the New Testament. (Episode 41)
False Humility
The expression “false pretense” is very strange. By definition, a pretense is the act of giving an appeance. In the Bible, anything that presents an apperance is alrea...
Be Perfect
The United States is at a crossroads. Regrettably, all of us listened to our parents, teachers and Walt Disney, who conspired to convince us that we should believe in ...
Empty Promises
People love to talk about what they want to do, what they should do or what they believe is right. We love it. We go online to brag about it and to cajole each other. ...
Shemites
Fr. Paul explains the significance of the word shem in the biblical tradition. (Episode 38)
Love is Not a Feeling
To our peril, we think about love and relationships in terms of how we feel about a person or how that person makes us feel. This attitude is understandable in childre...
Every Last Cent
Christians come up with strange explanations as to the relationship between the Law of Moses and Pauline grace. Maybe, they argue, only part of the Law is valid—like t...
No Better Establishment
Fr. Paul explains how the biblical story does not propose a better establishment. (Episode 36)
Not One Iota
“Being instructed out of the Law,” are you “confident that you yourself are a guide to the blind, a light to those who are in darkness, a corrector of the foolish, [an...
The Purpose of the Greek Epics
Fr. Paul explains the purpose of the Greek epics and the way in which the biblical story pushes back. (Episode 35)
Salt of the Earth
If an author writes the words, “red lead,” is she directing a person named Red to lead a group of people or is she referring to a lead based substance that is colored ...
Scripture as a Totality
Fr. Paul reviews interconnected terminology, geographic references, and narrative themes in the Bible that point to Scripture as a totality. (Episode 34) This week'...
Blessings and Insults
The suffering of others should make us feel ashamed. When we see a neighbor in need, in poor health, overcome by calamity or besieged by violence, their burden is both...
Clarity of Purpose
Hunger and thirst are clarifying. When you are desperate for a drink of water, or you have not eaten in days, your biological needs control your actions. In turn, your...
The Chicken or the Egg?
Fr. Paul explains the terms flock and sheep and the problem individualism poses for our hearing of Scripture. (Episode 32)
The Fruit of the Spirit
When we hear the Beatitudes for the first time, it's tempting to philosophize—about poverty, humility, sadness, etc.—as though the Beatitudes themselves are a bunch of...
Direct My Footsteps
When we talk about behavior, we imagine that a degree of separation exists between our thoughts and our actions—as the saying goes, between mind and body—but this is i...
Nets of Our Own Making
Man toils in his service, acts on his behalf, and slaves for personal gain. Even when he strives to gather food for his family, the human being does so selfishly—for h...
On the Margin
The first three chapters of Matthew portray a confrontation between the God of Abraham and the many false gods and kings that rule the earth. Even as these kings—repre...
To Be, or Not to Be?
Fr. Paul discusses the biblical term exist and the problem of its conflation with the verb ”to be.” (Episode 28)
Jesus Does Not Speak
When a child reads a letter of St. Paul aloud in church, it does not matter if the child himself understands the reading, it only matters that he pronounce the text co...