Peter of John Olivi's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Thirty Days of Reflection and Prayer

Peter of John Olivi's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Thirty Days of Reflection and Prayer

by Robert J. Karris
Peter of John Olivi's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Thirty Days of Reflection and Prayer

Peter of John Olivi's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles: Thirty Days of Reflection and Prayer

by Robert J. Karris

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Overview

In the Middle Ages few authors produced commentaries on The Acts of the Apostles. Peter of John Olivi (1248-1298) authored an excellent exposition, basing himself on the previous work of Venerable Bede (672-735), Rabanus Maurus (780-856), and the Ordinary Gloss. His was a commentary mainly on the literal sense. From time to time he expounds on an allegorical meaning. His commentary stems from his lectures to Franciscan students and may date to ca. 1290.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781576593745
Publisher: The Franciscan Institute
Publication date: 04/01/2014
Series: The franciscan masters of scripture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 619 KB

About the Author

Robert J. Karris, OFM, ThD, is a Franciscan priest of the Sacred Heart Province whose headquarters are in St. Louis. He earned an STL from Catholic University of America and a Th.D. from Harvard University in New Testament and Early Church History. Fr. Karris is a former professor of New Testament at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago and a former Provincial Minister of Sacred Heart Province and General Councilor of the Order of Friars Minor. Currently, he is research professor at The Franciscan Institute of St. Bonaventure University. He has been widely published and his most recent New Testament books are, John: Stories of the Word and Faith and Eating Your Way through Luke s Gospel. He is a past president of the Catholic Biblical Association of America and for the last four years he has preached in over 190 churches in the United States on behalf of the poor served by Food for the Poor. He is general editor of the 15-volume Works of St. Bonaventure series published by Franciscan Institute Publications. Among other books with Franciscan Institute Publications, Fr. Karris has written The Admonitions of St. Francis: Sources and Meanings and has translated and edited several including, Defense of the Mendicants (translated by Karris and Jose de Vinck), Disputed Questions on Evangelical Perfection (translated by Karris and Thomas Reist, OFM), Bonaventure s Commentary on the Gospel of John (edited by Karris), Bonaventure s Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (edited by Karris), Bonaventure s Commentary on Ecclesiastes (edited by Karris and Campion Murray, OFM), In the Name of St. Francis: A History of the Friars Minor and Franciscanism Until the Early Sixteenth Century (by Gordo Giovanni Merlo, translated by Karris and Raphael Bonnano, OFM).
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