Do Dinosaurs Prove that Death Existed Before the Fall?

Do Dinosaurs Prove that Death Existed Before the Fall?

By St. Paul Center

The Bible teaches that Adam and Eve’s sin brought death into the world, but we know from modern science that the dinosaurs lived and died for millions of years prior to the arrival of Homo sapiens. How do Christians make sense of this?

The answer lies in a proper reading of Sacred Scripture. According to the Genesis account, it isn’t animal death in general that comes into the world at the moment of the Fall; rather, it’s specifically human death that is introduced into creation. In the words of St. Paul, “[S]in came into the world through one man and death through sin, and so death spread to all men” (Rom 5:12).

Consequently, when we unearth Tyrannosaurus teeth that clearly didn’t belong to a vegetarian, or when we discover fossils revealing bone cancer in animals that existed 75 million years ago, these findings shouldn’t in any way challenge our faith.

Back in the thirteenth century, long before the birth of modern science, St. Thomas Aquinas had already correctly predicted that the animals must have experienced pain and death even prior to man’s Fall:

In the opinion of some, those animals which now are fierce and kill others, would, in that state, have been tame, not only in regard to man, but also in regard to other animals. But this is quite unreasonable. For the nature of animals was not changed by man’s sin, as if those whose nature now it is to devour the flesh of others, would then have lived on herbs, as the lion and falcon. Nor does Bede’s gloss on Genesis 1:30, say that trees and herbs were given as food to all animals and birds, but to some. Thus there would have been a natural antipathy between some animals. (ST I. Q. 96. A. 1. Ad. 2.)

Interestingly, we find reasonable grounds for this position not only in natural reason, which Aquinas employs, but also in the text of Scripture itself.

As the Catholic apologist Jimmy Akin has pointed out, the world of Genesis 1-2 is clearly a world subject to entropy. There are stars, for example, which we know operate on life-and-death cycles. Likewise, the fact that Adam and Eve are free to eat from all the trees in the garden (bar one) is proof that their diet included organic things such as fruit—implying that the apples, bananas, and pineapples of Eden would have been subject to digestion and decay.

Aquinas’s vision therefore seems consonant with a world such as this: because stars and dinosaurs and fruit trees lack immortal souls, they were destined to undergo a death of some kind even prior to Adam and Eve’s fatal mistake. (We should also remember that the demons had already sinned before human beings arrived on the scene; the very fact that the serpent is allowed in the garden shows that evil was present even in the prelapsarian land of Eden.)

But for many people this doesn’t get to the heart of the problem. Sure, Aquinas might have correctly predicted the findings of modern science, but that doesn’t help to solve the deeper theological struggle many believers have, namely, why would the world which God created “good” involve so much violence and savagery between animals?

Don’t our hearts recoil a bit at the suggestion that a pride of lions tearing apart a baby zebra is part and parcel of God’s original plan for the world, even before man’s sin? Why should primordial nature be so “red in tooth and claw,” as Tennyson famously put it?

The Christian response to these questions is to understand that even before man’s sin, God created the world in a condition that was wild and untamed. It was a world built in anticipation of what was to come. First, it anticipated the advent of mankind, and the stewardship that human beings would bring (or were supposed to bring) to the planet. But secondly, it anticipates the “new heaven and new earth” (Rev 21:1) which will be realized in the eschaton.

In its origins, therefore, the natural world exists in a state of imperfection and immaturity, but there are good biblical reasons for believing that this state of affairs was not intended to last forever. The Catechism of the Catholic Church explains:

But why did God not create a world so perfect that no evil could exist in it? With infinite power God could always create something better. But with infinite wisdom and goodness God freely willed to create a world “in a state of journeying” towards its ultimate perfection. In God’s plan this process of becoming involves the appearance of certain beings and the disappearance of others, the existence of the more perfect alongside the less perfect, both constructive and destructive forces of nature. With physical good there exists also physical evil as long as creation has not reached perfection. (§310)

From the very beginning, God knew that this world would not last forever, nor should it. Rather, it was an imperfect image of the world to come.

It’s also worth clarifying that man’s sin does seem to have played a role in making creation a more violent and deadly place. This makes sense theologically, and it’s alluded to in places like Isaiah 24:2-6. In fact, in his letter to the Romans, St. Paul draws some pretty extraordinary connections between the redemption which mankind awaits, and the extension of that redemption to the entirety of creation:

For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God … because the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and obtain the glorious liberty of the children of God. We know that the whole creation has been groaning in travail together until now; and not only the creation, but we ourselves (Rom 8:19-23)

At the same time, it would be a mistake to think that animals never killed one another before the Fall. They did. But here we should recall a couple of things.

First, while bestial pain is real, it is nowhere near as bad as the human experience of suffering, since in the case of animals there is no first-person subject (a self-conscious “I”) capable of recognizing that “this pain is being done to me.”

Secondly, we might take consolation in the instincts of Christian thinkers like C. S. Lewis, who felt strongly that the biblical language of a perfectly harmonious creation—“The wolf shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid … and a little child shall lead them” (Is 11:6)—is more than just a metaphor.

For Lewis and others in the tradition, this language points forward to a future reality which the whole cosmos is groaning for: that second coming of Christ, when all things will be made new, the whole of creation will be reconciled, every tear will be wiped away, and death will be no more.

Further Reading:

Louis Bouyer, Cosmos: The World and the Glory of God (St. Bede’s Press, 1988)

Michael Murray, Nature Red in Tooth and Claw: Theism and the Problem of Animal Suffering (Oxford University Press, 2008)

Clement Harrold is a graduate student in theology at the University of Notre Dame. His writings have appeared in First Things, Church Life Journal, Crisis Magazine, and the Washington Examiner. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Franciscan University of Steubenville in 2021.

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      • Surprised by Love
      • Six Things to Do Before Lent
      • The Seventh Day: Created for Sonship
      • It’s Not Too Early to Think about Easter
      • Hospitals without Hospitality?: the State of Medicine in a Post-Christian World
      • Understanding “Hallowed Be Thy Name”
      • Salvation History: the Plot of the Bible
      • What Happens When Words Have No Meaning
      • The Power of Silence
      • The Apologist of Apologetics
    • January
      • Catholic Ecology: Living According to One’s Dignity
      • What Is Social Justice without Personal Virtue?
      • What Replaces Christianity in a “Post-Christian World”?
      • The Art of Memory in Thomas Aquinas
      • Inaugural West Coast Priest Conference Exceeded All Hopes, Serves New Group of Priests
      • Everyday Holiness: The Wisdom of St. Francis de Sales
      • Drinking from the Font of Mercy
      • An Invitation to Life: the Heart of Humanae Vitae
      • Detachment: Growing in Freedom
      • The Pursuit of Happiness and the Ten Commandments
      • Understanding Vatican II and the One Church of Christ
      • Walking the Walk: A Guide for the Pilgrim Church on Earth
      • Facing Trials with Christ, Grace, and . . . The Lord of the Rings
      • The Return to Virtue
      • Reclaiming the Excellence of Virtue
      • The Adoration of the Magi
      • Come Again?: The Eucharist and the Fulfillment of the Kingdom
      • The Burning Bush: Theotókos in the Old Testament
  • 2018
    • December
      • New Year’s Blessings: Looking Back and Looking Forward
      • Five New Books to Read in the New Year
      • Find Hope in Christ
      • The History and Legend of the Church’s Villains
      • Religious, Not Spiritual: Why Christianity Requires Community
      • Do We Take the Bible Literally?
      • The Nativity: the Sanctuary of Our Souls
      • The Body and the Liturgy: How the Theology of the Body Connects to Prayer
      • Why Nero Goes Down as One of the Worst Villains in History
      • Birth Control and the Blessed Trinity
      • Was Jesus from Bethlehem?: A Biblical Look at Jesus’ Hometown
      • The Adoration of the Shepherds
      • Son of David: What the Genealogy of Jesus Tells Us
      • Why Is John the Baptist Important During Advent?
      • Giving Back to Our Priests
      • Three Things to Ask Ourselves As We Prepare for Christmas
      • The Coming of Advent
    • November
      • Recipe: Beer and Bourbon Shepherdess Pie
      • 5 Things to Do with Your Catholic Child(ren) Every Day
      • How to Feast and Fast with the Church
      • All Salvation Comes through Christ, but Does It Depend on Mary?
      • Learning to Listen: Advice for Spiritual Directors
      • Recipe: Simple Cauliflower and Gruyere Tart
      • Understanding Mary’s Perpetual Virginity
      • Why We Should Be Proud to Belong to the Universal Church
      • Called to Communion: Why We Celebrate Holy Days
      • Recipe: Bacon-Jalapeño Macaroni and Cheese
      • How to Be the Spiritual Head and Heart of Your Family
      • The Complimentarity of Husband and Wife
      • What Is ‘Feminine Authority’?
      • The History of Christian Feasting
      • Advice for Women Discerning Religious Life
      • What to Know About Marriage Vows
      • Encouragement in Our Vocation from Matthew, the Tax Collector
      • Unique and Unrepeatable: Finding Your Mission, Finding Your Vocation
      • The Burning Truth About Purgatory
      • Why Do We Save Saints’ Bones?
    • October
      • The Communion of Saints, Indulgences, and Luther: A Primer
      • Fifth Annual Gala (2018) Highlights
      • The Burning Coal: Eucharist in the Old Testament
      • Recovering Halloween
      • The Subtle Serpent: Lessons on Spiritual Warfare from the Bible
      • Do Catholics Believe in Ghosts?: Church Teaching on Purgatory
      • What to Know About Catholic Deliverance and Exorcism
      • The Devil Is Real: Combating Spiritualism
      • Keeping the First Commandment: How to Avoid Misguided Spirituality in a Culture Hooked on Halloween
      • Book Review: The Eucharist
      • History and Theology Lead Us to the Church
      • The Eucharist: A Model of Perfect Virtue
      • Learning Sacrificial Love in the Blessed Sacrament
      • Unmasking Popular Spiritualities: What Teresa of Avila Can Teach Us Today
      • Praying for Our Leaders: Thoughts from St. Teresa of Avila
      • St. Teresa on Sharing Our Weaknesses
      • Facing Trials with St. Teresa
      • St. Teresa on Spiritual Warfare
      • St. Teresa on Detachment
      • St. Thérèse’s Antidote to Scrupulosity
      • St. Thérèse: Peace Is Not the Same as Joy
      • Suffering as an Expression of Common Love
      • St. Thérèse on Long-Suffering and Prayer
      • St. Thérèse’s Act of Oblation to Merciful Love
    • September
      • Stewards in the Temple of Creation
      • What the Movies Get Wrong About Exorcism
      • Going Deeper with Spiritual Direction
      • The Journey to God, Explained by the Saints
      • Guidance in Prayer from a Spiritual Director
      • Freedom for God: Letting Go of Disordered Desires
      • Why We Need a Green Revolution, Catholic Style
      • What Is Spiritual Direction?: A Spiritual Director Explains
      • The Problem of Evil
      • How We Got So Confused: Modernism and the Theology of the Body
      • Why We Can’t Decide: Understanding the Vocations Crisis
      • Cardinal Newman Award Dinner Honoring the Rev. George W. Rutler
      • It’s Time to Save the World Again
      • What Would Jesus Say About Modern Medicine?
      • Why We Have a Creed
      • No Bake Cashew and Salted Caramel Ice Cream Cake
      • Jesus Wants Us to Have It All: Reading the Bible in Its Fullest Sense
      • The Body of Christ is a Literal Reality in the Church
      • Christ Is Still Present in the Church
    • August
      • The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church
      • The Catholic Liturgy: Communion with the Sublime
      • When Augustine Found God
      • St. Augustine’s Theology of the Eucharist
      • A Recipe for Hospitality: Simple Blackberry Cobbler
      • The Queenship of Mary
      • St. Louis and a Most Christian Kingdom
      • How the Philosophy of History Points to the Lord of History
      • Who Is the Woman of Revelation?
      • Seek That Which Is Above
      • The Assumption of Mary
      • A Mid-August Feast: Celebrating the Assumption with Generosity, Patience, and Love
      • Unlocking the Stories of Scripture for Children
      • Photographer to the Saints
      • Rethinking the Joyful Mysteries
      • Dog of the Lord
      • How One of the Most Devout Students of Scripture Became One of Its Greatest Teachers
      • Rediscovering The Sense of Mystery
      • Holding Firm to Tradition
      • Is the Church in the Bible?
      • Food and Good Friends
    • July
      • Signed, Sealed, and Delivered: The Sign of the Cross
      • Mary, Our Mother
      • Defending Humanae Vitae 50 Years Later
      • Marriage and the Common Good
      • The Gospel of Sonship: What It Means to Be Part of the Family of God
      • The Prophetic Witness of Humanae Vitae
      • Applying Natural Law to Contraception
      • Genesis on Gender and the Covenant of Marriage
      • Theology of the Body Beyond the Bedroom
      • The First Society
      • A Model of Devotion, a Model for the Priesthood
      • John’s Revelation: Toward the Everlasting City
      • A Priest’s Reflection on Sacred Architecture
      • What Makes a Great Theologian?
      • Why Jesus Wants You to Hug Trees
      • The Difference Between Prayer and the Spiritual Life
    • June
      • The Relationship Between Grace, the Intellect, and the Will
      • A Ph.D. in Record Time
      • Apologetics: What It Is and Isn’t and Why It Matters
      • Why Leisure Suits You: Your Summer Guide to Becoming Happier, Healthier, and Holier
      • Why Faith Is Reasonable
      • Aquinas: The Universal Doctor
  • 2017
    • January
      • Novena to St. Paul
  • 2016
    • November
      • 15th Anniversary Gala (2016) Highlights
    • October
      • St. Teresa of Avila on False Humility
      • An Introduction: Living the Mystery of Merciful Love
    • September
      • The Love of St.Thérèse of Lisieux
      • Follow the Path of the Saints
    • July
      • Scott Hahn Unleashes the Creed
    • June
      • The Greatest Sacrament: An Excerpt From Speaking the Love of God by Jacob Wood
      • The Creed: Yesterday and Today
    • April
      • Right & Just
      • Come to the Feast: Study and Dialogue
  • 2015
    • December
      • New Song by Scott Hahn
      • The New ‘Ark’
    • November
      • Bible and the Virgin Mary is Now Available on DVD
    • October
      • Celebrating Ten Years of Journey Through Scripture
    • September
      • Mom by Scott Hahn
      • Defenders of the Family: JPII & Gianna
      • 5 Ways to Strengthen Your Family Today
      • Pray for us!
      • Typing Tutor by Scott Hahn
    • August
      • Molly Lou Hahn (1928-2015) Rest in Peace
      • Summer Vocation by Scott Hahn
      • A Novena Celebrating Our Mother
      • The Beggar’s Banquet Takes the Prize
    • July
      • Why Shepherds?
      • On the Road by Scott Hahn
    • June
      • Emmaus Road Joins the St. Paul Center
      • John the Baptist: In the Spirit and Power of Elijah
      • Into the Deep! by Scott Hahn
      • O Sacrum Convivium by Fr. Brian Mullady O.P.
    • May
      • Scott Hahn – The Ascension: The Underrated Mystery
      • The Mysteries of May
    • April
      • The Spread of the Kingdom in Acts
      • The Love that Covers a Multitude of Sins: A Reflection on Divine Mercy
      • Explore the Many Riches of the Catholic Faith
      • The Springtime of Evangelization
      • Saint John Paul II, Pray for us!
    • March
      • Christmas Comes Early!
    • February
      • Scott Hahn – Saint Paul: Persecutor to Apostle
      • St. Justin Martyr – Father and Apologist
      • Our Lenten Reading List
      • St. Ambrose: A Giant of the Faith
      • Fasting on Fridays and the Passion of Jesus the Bridegroom
      • Booknotes – Truth be Told: Basics in Catholic Apologetics
      • Lenten Back to Basics
      • Saint Agatha, Virgin, Martyr
      • Scott Hahn – Rich in Mercy
      • “The Theologian”: Mike Aquilina & Matthew Leonard discuss Gregory of Nazianzus
      • BookNotes – Louder Than Words: The Art of Living as a Catholic
      • Matthew Leonard – Beer, Chocolate and Embracing Lent
    • January
      • Aquinas: The Biblical Approach of the Model Catholic Theologian
      • New Evangelization: The Courtship of Love
      • The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
      • Where is the Eucharistic Sacrifice in the Bible?
      • Scott Hahn Explains Papal Infallibility
      • “What’s So ‘Great’ about St. Basil?” with Matthew Leonard and Mike Aquilina.
      • St. Agnes, a lamb for Christ
      • Get the Newest Letter and Spirit
      • Joy without Borders
      • Scott Hahn – Forty Days
      • Matthew Leonard – St. Polycarp’s Most Holy Death
      • The Great Witness of St. Perpetua with Mike Aquilina & Matthew Leonard
      • Booknotes – St. Monica and the Power of Persistent Prayer
  • 2014
    • December
      • There’s an App for That
      • God in the Details
      • Christmas Comes Early!
    • November
      • No Problem, Houston!
      • writer. fighter. mitre – St. Leo the Great
      • The King, the Drama, and the Joy
    • September
      • Feast Forward by Scott Hahn
      • To Stir with Love by Scott Hahn
    • August
      • BookNotes – St. Monica and the Power of Persistent Prayer
      • Pray Thee Well!
      • Introducing our Latest Scripture Study! “The Bible and Prayer”
      • Angels and Saints
    • July
      • “Come, Receive Grain and Eat”
      • The Seventh Summer by Scott Hahn
      • The Bible and the Fathers
      • Blessed Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, the Apostle of India.
    • May
      • The Ascension: The Underrated Mystery
      • Exodus and Easter
      • An Invitation to Evangelization
      • Building the Temple of God: Fifth Sunday of Easter
      • “The Good Shepherd”: The Readings for the Fourth Sunday after Easter
      • Feast of St. Athanasius
      • Star Light, Star Bright by Scott Hahn
    • April
      • A Throne Established Forever
      • Rich in Mercy by Scott Hahn
      • More Than A Feeling: The Aura of St. John Paul II
      • The “Billy Graham of Scandinavia” Announces His Conversion to Catholicism
      • Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord’s Supper
      • Jesus’ Triumphal Entry, the Descent into Hell, and the Coming of the Messiah (Palm Sunday, Yea
      • Mercy’s Month by Scott Hahn
      • “I’m Back!”: The Raising of Lazarus, 5th Sunday of Lent
      • Beer, Chocolate and Embracing Lent
    • March
      • Truth Be Told
      • Give me a Drink! The Third Sunday of Lent
      • Feast of St. Cyril of Jerusalem
      • Fasting on Fridays and the Passion of Jesus the Bridegroom
      • The Great Witness of St. Perpetua
      • Forty Days
      • Overcoming Temptation: 1st Sunday of Lent
      • The Greatness of Lent by Scott Hahn
    • February
      • Franciscan University Presents: “Consuming the Word” on EWTN
      • Thomas Aquinas on John 6:53 (“the flesh is of no avail”)
      • The Tolerance of Paganism
      • Loving Your Enemies: John Bergsma Examines the 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time
    • January
      • All the Right Moves
      • Converted and Converting
      • AGNES DAY!
      • Feast of St. Anthony of the Desert
  • 2013
    • December
      • Pope Francis and Biblical Interpretation
      • “A Virgin Shall Conceive”: The Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent
    • October
      • St. Ignatius, “God-Carrier”
      • The Bible and the Rosary: How to Hear the Word of God in Prayer
      • Record High in Florida!
      • A Radical Sabbatical
    • September
      • St. Jerome – Changing the World from a Cave
      • Chrysostom and the Mysteries of Marriage
    • August
      • My Summer Vocation
    • June
      • Introducing a New Video Series: BookNotes
      • LIVE online video chat with Scott Hahn!
    • May
      • Demanding an Apology
      • Most Rev. José Gomez: 2013 Baccalaureate Mass Homily
      • Pope Benedict’s Wednesday Audience on Philip the Apostle
      • St. Athanasius: Mike Aquilina Reflects on this great Church Father
      • May Memories
    • April
      • Grow in your Knowledge of Scripture!
      • All Things New
    • March
      • Prepare for The Hour
      • The Jewish Roots of Palm Sunday and the Passion
      • “Louder Than Words: The Art of Living As a Catholic”
      • Ratzinger on Scripture and Revelation:
      • Forward March! by Scott Hahn
    • February
      • Grande Munus – An Encyclical on Sts. Cyril and Methodius
      • Saint Agatha, Virgin, Martyr
    • January
      • Scott Hahn – Saint Paul: Persecutor to Apostle
      • Romans: The Gospel According to St. Paul
      • St. Agnes, a lamb for Christ
      • Leroy Huizenga on Hildegard of Bingen, a New Doctor of the Church
      • Pope Benedict speaks on the “depth of God’s love for us”
      • New Year, New Book!
      • The Theologian
      • “What’s So ‘Great’ about St. Basil?” with Matthew Leonard and Mike Aquilina.
  • 2012
    • December
      • Spirit of Advent
      • The Dark Night Rises
      • A Season of Mary
      • Do You Believe in Magi?
    • November
      • Christmas Comes Early!
      • A True Thanksgiving
      • An Act of Love by God!
      • writer. fighter. mitre – St Leo the Great:
      • Matthew Leonard – What Do We Do Now?
      • Matthew Leonard – What Do We Do Now?
    • October
      • Unveiling the Writings of St. Luke!
      • Matthew Leonard & Dr. John Bergsma: Unveiling the Writings of St. Luke
      • Ignatius made me do it!
      • Matthew Leonard On St. Ignatius of Antioch
      • Scott Hahn: Catechism and the Year of Faith
      • Scott Hahn: Catechism and the Year of Faith
      • O Give Thanks to the LORD!
    • September
      • Changing the World from a Cave
      • Changing the World from a Cave
      • New Testament: Sacrifice or Execution
      • New Testament: Sacrifice or Execution
      • Mystagogy of Marriage?
      • Matthew Leonard Explains the Mystagogy of Marriage According to St. John Chrysostom
      • What is the New Evangelization?
      • What is the New Evangelization?
      • Matthew Leonard On St. Gregory the Great
    • August
      • Celebrate the Feast of St. Augustine
      • Scott Hahn on the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
      • Scott Hahn on the Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary
      • per Mariam ad Iesum (through Mary we are led to Jesus)
      • Sitting at the Feet of this Cranky Master – St. Hippolytus
      • On Friar for God
      • Summer Heat Wave
    • July
      • Fury of the Idolaters, Beauty of the Faith
      • The Heavenly Liturgy in Judaism, the New Testament and the Eucharistic Celebration
      • What We’re Reading Now: St. Bernard on Song of Songs
      • Feast of St. Benedict
      • Catholic Church Architecture Part 1 of 10: Architectural Theology
      • Jesus as Prophet, His Prophetic Signs and the Last Supper (Podcast and Outline)
      • Thomas the Twin
      • Seven Upward
      • The Early Church. . . Mothers? Mike Aquilina’s Fascinating New Book (w/ Podcast!)
    • June
      • The Church’s First Theologian
      • Cyril the Virile
      • Bishops Announce New Translation of the New Testament
      • Origen and His Influence on Christian Theology
      • Feast of Faith
      • Lost Homilies of Origen Found!
    • May
      • First copy of Nehemiah found in unpublished Dead Sea Scrolls!
      • Fr. Michael Scanlan Chair of Biblical Theology and the New Evangelization
      • The Dead Sea Scrolls
      • “To the Ends of the Earth”
      • Bride and Joy
      • Father of Orthodoxy, St. Athanasius
      • Old Testament Manuscripts
    • April
      • The Text of the Old Testament
      • Perspectives Principles And Criteria: John Bergsma on the Bible in Catholic Theology
      • Paul’s Strange Mention of Co-Senders: What It Might Mean
      • EWTN Live – Benedict XVI and Verbum Domini – Fr Mitch Pacwa, SJ with Dr. Scott Hahn – 03-02-2011
      • The Splendor of Eschatology: Highlights from Matthew Levering’s Jesus and the Demise of Death
      • Catholic Exegesis: A Streamlined Overview
      • Aquinas’ Five Reasons Christ Rose from the Dead
      • Eighth Day Dawning
      • Catholic Interpretation of Scripture
      • No Place Like Rome
    • March
      • Inspiration and the Relationship of Divine and Human Authorship
      • BREAKING!: New Document Promotes Priority of Scripture in Theology
      • Inspiration of Scripture in the Catholic Tradition
      • Intro to Lent III: Almsgiving
      • Supernatural Revelation
    • February
      • My Ordeal
      • Intro to Lent II: Fasting
      • Natural Revelation in the Catholic Tradition
      • Intro to Lent 1: Prayer
      • Thoughts on the Church’s Old Testament Canon
      • “Paschal Sacrifice: A Heavenly Banquet for Earthly Beggars”
    • January
      • The Real Campaign
      • RERUM OMNIUM PERTURBATIONEM: Encyclical of Pope Pius XI on St. Francis de Sales
      • Agnes Day
      • The Man in the Desert!
      • Why Jesus was Baptized and Tempted?; with John Bergsma
      • Saint Gregory of Nyssa
      • Ushering in the New Year of Faith!
      • The Feast of St. Basil
  • 2011
    • December
      • The Real Meaning of Christmas
      • “To us, Christ is all!”
      • The Big Difference a little change makes
    • November
      • ‘And with Your Spirit’
      • Advent 2011: Extraordinary Time
      • Kinship by Covenant: Reviewed by Pablo Gadenz
      • Dr. Scott Hahn – Paschal Sacrifice: A Heavenly Banquet for Earthly Beggars
      • John Bergsma on the Dead Sea Scrolls
      • The Successor of Peter and Biblical Interpretation
      • Great Time at the Shrine
    • October
      • The Supper of the Lamb
      • Pope Benedict Calls for a Year of Faith
      • Scott Hahn Addresses the New Evangelization
    • September
      • St. Paul Center to Government Regulators:
      • Why the Pope Has to Be Infallible, Part 3
      • Exegesis as Theology, Theology as Exegesis
    • August
      • Why the Pope has to be Infallible, Part 2a
      • In the School of Pope Benedict
      • Why the Pope has to be Infallible, Part 2
      • Blessed the Barron
      • Why the Pope has to be Infallible, Part 1
      • Journey Through Scripture Success
      • Are War and Schism always Sins Against Charity?
      • Pope recommends Bible for vacation reading
    • July
      • St. Lawrence of Brindisi: A Life Inspired by Love of Sacred Scripture
      • 1,400-year-old St Paul fresco discovered in ancient Roman catacomb
    • June
      • Reflection by Benedict XVI on Sts. Peter and Paul
      • The Catholic Understanding of the Saints: Isn’t Christ the ‘One Mediator’?
    • May
      • Holy Land Pilgrimage Day 4
      • Summer Vocation
    • April
      • Understanding the Book of Acts—Part 3: More Similarities Between Luke and Acts
      • The Eucharistic Theology of Early Church Fathers
      • Understanding the Book of Acts: Part 2—Acts of Jesus & Acts of the Apostles
      • Understanding the Book of Acts: Part 1—“Why Do You Persecute Me?”
      • Jesus Didn’t Just “Die for Our Salvation”: Why He Rose from the Dead
      • The Whole Earth Keeps Silence
      • Was There a Passover Lamb at the Last Supper?
      • Holy Thursday
      • Our Big Day
      • Presenting a Paper for the Matthew Section at SBL
    • March
      • Archbishop Gomez on the Pope’s Book as the Model for Scripture Study
      • Out of Africa
      • Archbishop Gomez’s Inspiring Inaugural Homily
      • Sirach as Scripture in Judaism?
      • Jesus as the Davidic Messiah in Matthew (Part 2 of 2)
    • February
      • What is the Biblical Form of Church Government?
      • St. Polycarp, bishop and martyr (c. 155)
      • The Petrine Principal
      • Jesus as the Davidic Messiah in Matthew (Part 1 of 2)
      • Newman at First Things’
      • Reasons to Rock
      • New USCCB Document Highlights Biblical Quotations in the Mass
    • January
      • Kingdom of the Poor
      • Aquinas: The Biblical Approach of the Model Catholic Theologian
      • Agnes Day
      • Fantastic New Commentary on Matthew’s Gospel!
      • Word Association
  • 2010
    • December
      • Catholic Saint on the Importance of Scripture
      • Ruth and Advent
      • A Christmas Invitation
      • The Great St. Ambrose
      • Was Joseph Really Suspicious of Mary’s Pregnancy?
      • St. Nicholas Day
      • Ignatius of Antioch on the Eucharist
    • November
      • Pope Benedict XVI’s New Apostolic Exhortation on the Bible is Here!
    • October
      • The World Series of Bible Study
      • Not Your Average Reading Group
      • Emery on the Biblical Methodology of Aquinas
      • Dead Sea Scrolls On-Line
      • Like the Early Christians, We Should Learn to See Again the Gospel as… Fresh, Attractive.
      • Holy Land, Happy Landings
    • September
      • Becoming little in order to be truly wise
      • Behold, I make all things Newman!
      • Who is the Rich Man of Luke 16?
      • For Future Reference
      • Is Peter the Rock? (Part 3: Some Reasons I Think He Is)
      • Matthias Scheeben on the Mysteries of Christianity (Part 3)
    • August
      • Is Peter the Rock? (Part 2: Gundry’s Take)
      • Is Peter the Rock? (Part 1)
      • Matthias Scheeben on the Mysteries of Christianity (Part 2)
      • Matthias Scheeben on the Mysteries of Christianity (Part 1)
      • A Pilgrimage to Our Lady
    • July
      • Holy Father
    • June
      • Fathers Forever
      • St. Paul Center Pilgrimage and Dr. Hahn’s Talk
    • May
      • Dr. Hahn Meets Pope On Rome Pilgrimage!
      • Dr. David Warner, 1955-2010
      • Dr. Scott Hahn and Fr. Barron discuss Modernity, the Bible and Theology
      • Top Vatican Official Praises Scott Hahn
      • Break Dancing
    • April
      • Turn, Turn, Turn
    • March
      • Rome & Assisi Pilgrimage!
      • The Paschal Mystery
    • February
      • Rome Sweet Home
    • January
      • Hope Springs Eternal
      • You Say You Want a Resolution?
  • 2009
    • December
      • A True Blessing
      • Signs of Life
    • November
      • A Lamp Unto My Feet
    • October
      • Journey Through Scripture in Green Bay
      • The Creed: Gateway to Grace
    • September
      • Covenant and Communion
      • Bible and the Sacraments in Toledo
    • August
      • Facing the Future
      • The Lawler Treasury
    • July
      • Bible and the Mass in Toledo
      • Scripture Conference at St. Vincent Seminary
      • A Defining Moment
    • June
      • 2009 Letter & Spirit Summer Institute
      • Endings and Beginnings
    • May
      • Inspiration and Interpretation
    • April
      • Paul the Priest
    • March
      • Palms and Circumstance
      • Journey Through Scripture in Toledo
      • First Bible Study of 2009
      • Reno on Recovering the Bible
    • February
      • The Acceptable Time
    • January
      • Love: A Many-Splendored Mystery
  • 2008
    • December
      • Apostle of Hope
      • Synod Wrap Up
    • November
      • Drinking Deeply Made Easy
      • Scripture and Liturgy in Heaven…and England
      • A Day Late and a Decade Short
    • October
      • I Hear a Symphony: The Many Meanings of “the Word of God”
      • Pope: Synods Fundamental to Church
      • What Is Needed for a Bible Comeback (Part 2)
      • What Is Needed for a Bible Comeback (Part 1)
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