Michael Peppard is Professor of Theology at Fordham University. His scholarship and teaching focus on bringing to light the meanings of the Bible and early Christian materials in their social, political, artistic, and ritual contexts. He is the award-winning author of The Son of God in the Roman World: Divine Sonship in its Social and Political Context and The World's Oldest Church: Bible, Art, and Ritual at Dura-Europos, Syria, as well as numerous articles. He gives frequent commentary on current events at the nexus of religion, politics, and culture for Commonweal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and PBS.
Do Roman Catholics really use the Bible? Yes! Answers Michael Peppard, by weaving a complex tapestry of liturgical, musical, spiritual, and artistic paths long used by Catholics. His account offers an engaging tale of how the Bible actually works for this important tradition. * Harold W. Attridge, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Divinity, Yale University * Peppard's book is beautifully written, scholarly, accessible to specialists and generalists, and illuminating on how the oldest and largest Christian tradition encounters the Bible. It is a 'must read' for those interested in the Bible and Christianity, and for anyone wondering how a sacred text shapes a living tradition. * Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., President, University of Notre Dame * Elegantly written, filled with original insights on almost every page, this book is a delight to read. The sparks that fly when the author combines his personal experience with scholarly expertise light up the subject beyond what one could have imagined. A valuable contribution to both academic and pastoral conversations. * Elizabeth A. Johnson, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Theology, Fordham University * Rare for a biblical scholar, Michael Peppard shows a deep understanding of how important visualization and imagination are to biblical interpretation. He respects the central roles of prayer and worship for Catholics, but avoids a simply devotional take on the topic. I can't imagine a better guide than Peppard, who is also, as an added bonus, a terrific writer. * James Martin, S.J., Best-selling author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage and Learning to Pray *