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218 of 223 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Study Bible To Foster Adult Education,
By Robert L. Rose (Blooming Glen, PA, 18911-0064, Bucks County,United States)) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
The Catholic Study Bible (Personal Study Edition) is an excellent resource for use with adults looking to move beyond conventional devotional or fundamentalist bible study methods. The approach here fosters understanding of how the bible actually came to be and how it may be read for meaning rather than for mere certainty.I am in the second year of use with a small group of adults at a parish in Pennsylvania and it is proving to be very helpful, especially with so much recent news about the Bible and related trends, issues and initiatives concerning spirituality, education, and social values. The Bible text itself is presented in an easy-to-read format, with excellent footnotes and cross-references. But the real value, at least in our group where a great deal of Biblical background is all so new, is in the reading Guide and associated study aids. All of this is presented in a way that non-Catholics will also find to be useful. The Reading Guide material is presented with a minimum of jargon and technical discussion, allowing first-time students to quickly acquire a basic familiarity with the essentials of Bible study from a critical perspective. Clearly designed charts, diagrams and maps also assist students in the goal of appreciating the historical development of the Bible, a process which is too often neglected (or even demonized) in many popular forms of Bible study. The Catholic Study Bible takes an eyes-wide-open approach to Biblical studies while maintaining an appreciation of the text as the word of God within particular human events and experiences. Discussion-generating questions are also provided along the way to support the small-group experience. Sprinkled throughout, yet associated with specific books of the Bible presented in the Reading Guide, users will find book-by-book commentary and insightful essays and entries on a wide array of related topics, including: The Four Sources Theory of the Pentateuch; Characteristics of Apocalyptic Literature; Myth; Did Moses Write the Pentateuch?; How the Bible Has Been Read in History; Are Some Genesis Stories Just Rewrites of Ancient Myths?; The Process of Transforming Life Experience Into a Text and Beyond; MSL: Metaphor as a Second Language; Determining the Full Meaning of a Text; The Importance of Story. Perhaps unique to this study Bible is the inclusion of an in-depth (but very readable) Glossary which is very strong on explanation of Jewish Biblical and religious terms. This learning tool is a real plus for those who want to understand how Christianity developed within a Jewish setting. Brief entries are quickly located to provide understanding of many ideas essential to a contemporary appreciation of the Bible, including: canonical criticism; fundamentalist; historical-critical method; literary criticism; paleography; redaction criticism; source criticism; textual criticism; transmission history; For the Catholic reader a guide to the Sunday Readings and the major feasts of the year is also provided.
104 of 112 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
so-so commentary,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
It's tough to combine both the Bible and a commentary without the whole book being a million pages long, but I've found the commentary in this edition to be too superficial; too many topics that seem important are given sparse attention or are passed over entirely. Further, the insights the reader's guide does offer are sometimes bland, are often written on too basic of a level, and sometimes don't feel especially Catholic. On the other hand, for a first-time Bible study, it's not bad; it provides a background of each text, includes some helpful diagrams and charts, and gives a readable, non-dry commentary that gives a framwork to think about the passages you've read. I'd say it's good as a starting point, and you can go to other commentaries for more in depth discussion of topics you're interested in. Another good thing, and to me it's not irrelevant, is the physical presentation of the book; it's print is a reasonable size, the pages are nice and white (instead of dull tan like the other Bible sitting on my shelf), and the footnotes are right there at the bottom of the page. It's aesthetically pleasing!
44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rates excellent in readability and annotation.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
I am in the process of becoming a Catholic, and I want to read, and study, the Bible - particularly the Catholic version, which includes more books in the Old Testament than the Protestant versions. I appreciate that this is a translation from the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, rather than a paraphrase or modernization of previous translations. It includes a fair amount of clear commentary by theologians and biblical scholars, including reading guides for each book. I find the comments on history and culture help make the text understandable. Footnotes are included at the page bottoms, eliminating the distraction of constantly flipping back and forth. For those, like me, in bifocals, the typeface is slightly larger than many editions I've seen, adding to readability. I recommend this version to any serious bible student.
25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I've learned so much from this Bible!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
I received this Bible during my conversion to Catholicism. Since I wasn't raised Catholic, I was somewhat skeptical towards the beliefs of the Catholic Church. However, I was drawn to the historic and intellectual interpretations of this study Bible which differed greatly from the more literal interpretations my protestant/agnostic upbringing held. To approach the Bible in this way allowed me to understand the conditions under which early Christians lived and solidified my understanding of Jesus' teachings.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thank God,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
I agree with another review - that this Bible provides a wonderful introduction to the Hebrew and Christian scripture. It also gives an excellent background of the texts. I hightly recommend this Bible.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Catholic Bible Personal Study Edition,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Hardcover)
I purchased this version of a study bible in Bonded leather as a gift. Other reviews rated it high. I have looked it over and the text is good and in a logical order however, the pages are tissue thin and to be used as a study bible I fear the pages will not hold up very long.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best for Beginner who need serious and attractive study.,
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This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
This study bible good for all christians (not Catholic only) for begin serious study. The style is clear, informed, solid scholarship. Very helpful in Questions for Discussion or Reflection to bring the real life application. I have more than 10 study bible but I think that is all balance well-organized for beginning or intermeidate level.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Catholic Bible Personal Study Edition,
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This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Hardcover)
This study bible good for all christians (not Catholic only) for begin serious study. The style is clear, informed, solid scholarship. Very helpful in Questions for Discussion or Reflection to bring the real life application. I have more than 10 study bible but I think that is all balance well-organized for beginning or intermeidate level.
92 of 123 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A bad translation with a bad agenda.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
I own many Catholic Bibles and this is one which certainly does not live up to it's name. Beginning with the spurious New American Bible version, including the controversial inclusive language, it then goes on to take a decidedly un-Catholic perspective in it's study guides. It is a very attractive book, with copious guides and helps, which makes it seem like a good buy. It also benefits from being the only study Bible available with the name Catholic. But, once inside, many liberal and non-Catholic views are expressed. In reference to John 6, we find the Eucharist called a symbol, and a denial of the Real Presence. I would warn any Catholic or aspiring Catholic to steer clear of this version, and go with a more solid translation such as the Ignatius Bible or the Douay-Rheims. These do not contain study guides, but at least refrain from attacks on the teaching of the Church.
30 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The recommended Catholic Bible,
By Timothy Lake (Oakwood OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible (Paperback)
Most church authorities in America recommend the New American for those wishing to study. As with most Catholic bibles it is translated from the Greek rather than the Hebrew, even in the Old Testament. It also contains five apocryphal books that were removed by Martin Luther when he instituted Protestant reform of the Catholic Church. For a practicing Catholic, or someone who is interested in the bible in general it is a good edition, and comes in different sizes and formats. However, it does not match the poetry of the King James Version, or the Jerusalem Bible. (The Jerusalem Bible is the Catholic poetic Bible from Vatican II.) This Bible is an excellent example of scholarship.
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The Catholic Bible, Personal Study Edition: New American Bible by Biagio Mazza (Hardcover - May 11, 1995)
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