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in Theology, Philosophy, and Economics from Grove City College. from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. in Systematic Theology from Marquette University. www.crossroadsinitiative.com Major Works and Themes

Most people know Scott Hahn as the fiery Presbyterian minister turned Catholic apologist, author of Rome Sweet Home and The Lamb’s Supper . But few realize he once played theological detective in a way that unsettled both Protestant and Catholic camps. Author Scott Hahn

In his book A Father Who Keeps His Promises , Hahn explains that the Bible is not a collection of disconnected religious rules. It is a "family saga" of covenant relationships. A modern "contract" is transactional (I’ll do this, if you do that). A biblical "covenant" is a family bond (I will be your God; you will be my people). Once you understand that, Hahn argues, the "hard sayings" of Jesus (like eating His flesh) make perfect sense as family language. in Theology, Philosophy, and Economics from Grove City

The answer from most Catholic apologists is: Rome Sweet Home for the story, The Lamb’s Supper for the Mass, and Hail, Holy Queen for Marian theology. But for sheer intellectual depth, his Letter and Spirit series is unmatched. It is a "family saga" of covenant relationships

Scott Hahn is a prolific American Catholic theologian, author, and speaker known for his influential conversion story and his expertise in biblical theology

To speak of author Scott Hahn is incomplete without mentioning his recorded lectures. For many, they first encounter him not through a book, but through a CD or MP3 series called The Lambs Supper or Genesis to Jesus . His speaking voice—energetic, passionate, and dripping with "blue-collar" Pittsburgh authenticity—makes complex theology feel like a thrilling detective story. The St. Paul Center has distributed millions of these audio resources for free, making Hahn one of the most "pirated" (and embraced) Catholic speakers alive.