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First Comes Love: The Family in the Church and the Trinity
First Comes Love: The Family in the Church and the Trinity
First Comes Love: The Family in the Church and the Trinity
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First Comes Love: The Family in the Church and the Trinity

Written by Scott Hahn

Narrated by Robert O'Keefe

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Scott Hahn is an internationally recognized Catholic lecturer and theologian. His books Hail, Holy Queen and Publishers Weekly bestseller The Lamb's Supper began Hahn's examination of the Catholic faith. With First Comes Love, he thoughtfully focuses on the connection between the Church, the Holy Trinity, and the family.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 7, 2008
ISBN9781436136105
First Comes Love: The Family in the Church and the Trinity
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Scott Hahn

Scott Hahn is Professor of Theology and Scripture at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, in Steubenville, Ohio. He also holds the Chair of Biblical Theology and Liturgical Proclamation at St. Vincent Seminary in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He is author of The Lamb's Supper, Lord Have Mercy; Swear to God: The Promise and Power of Sacraments; and Letter and Spirit: From Written Text of Living Word in the Liturgy.

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    First Comes Love presents the biblical and historic foundation of the family and its likeness to the Holy Trinity- Father, Son and Holy Spirit. This book by Dr. Scott Hahn provides insights and reflections of the ideal role and function of the family not only in civil society but in a spiritual community. Compared with his other works such as Hail Holy Queen and the Lamb's Suppers, First Comes Love is an easy read. Though deep in theology, his discussion on the human family and the Holy Trinity is easily understandable. At some points, there are topics brief in discussion and need to be expounded more. The last chapter that includes the References and Sources are helpful for those who would like a more in-depth study, research or read on the history of family development, civilization and relations with the Trinity.

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