
Robert J. Karris
Author of The Collegeville Bible Commentary: New American Bible: Vol. 2, New Testament
About the Author
Robert J. Karris, O.F.M., is a member of the research faculty of The Franciscan Institute at Saint Bonaventure University, Saint Bonaventure, New York
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Works by Robert J. Karris
The Collegeville Bible Commentary: New American Bible: Vol. 2, New Testament (1992) 161 copies, 1 review
Invitation to Luke : a commentary on the Gospel of Luke with complete text from the Jerusalem Bible (1977) 85 copies, 1 review
Invitation to Acts: A commentary on the Acts of the Apostles with complete text from the Jerusalem Bible (Doubleday New Testament commentary series) (1978) 48 copies
Luke: Artist and Theologian : Luke's Passion Account As Literature (Theological Inquiries : Studies in Contemporary Biblical and Theological Problem) (1985) 37 copies
What are they saying about Luke and Acts?: A theology of the faithful God (A Deus book) (1979) 24 copies
Prayer and the New Testament: Jesus and His Communities at Worship (Companions to the New Testament) (2000) 15 copies, 1 review
The Admonitions of St. Francis: Sources and Meanings (Aall Legal Research Series) (1999) 13 copies, 1 review
John: Stories of the Word and Faith (NCP Biblical Commentaries: Resources for Pastoral Ministry) (2008) 7 copies
Spiritual Warfare and Six Other Spiritual Writings of Peter of John Olivi (2012) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Cardinal Hugh of St. Cher's Commentary on Jesus' Parable of Dives and Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31) (2021) 2 copies
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I came across Peter Of John Olivi while re-reading the Encyclopedia Of Apocalypticism series. He was interesting in that he was both an apocalyptist and a mystic. He was among the so-called Spiritual/Minorite Franciscans that were not only stringently dedicated to Franciscan poverty, but also often followers of Joachim of Fiore -an influential medieval apocalyptic writer. The Conventual Franciscans were a bit more lax on the poverty rules of St. Francis and that made them more acceptable to show more the Papacy. People like Olivi, Ockham, Jacopone Da Todi etc, found themselves on the outs with the Papacy; not only with their insistence on poverty but also their apocalyptic theological tendencies.
Olivi is an interesting writer. He has mystical sensibilities that are quite undeniable. His apocalyptic side comes out here and there as well. This is quite an interesting little book from the writings of a Franciscan that is an early example of how not all pre-Reformation Catholic Christians were dutiful followers of the Papacy. Well worth reading. show less
Olivi is an interesting writer. He has mystical sensibilities that are quite undeniable. His apocalyptic side comes out here and there as well. This is quite an interesting little book from the writings of a Franciscan that is an early example of how not all pre-Reformation Catholic Christians were dutiful followers of the Papacy. Well worth reading. show less
A theologically provocative and spiritually fulfilling introduction to the latest scholarship on prayer and The New Testament.
The Collegeville Bible Commentary: Based on the New American Bible : New Testament by Robert J. Karris
A good, basic and informative commentary for any student, Based upon the New American Bible.
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