Intended AudienceAdult Education
SynopsisThreshold Bible Study is a dynamic, informative, and inspiring way to enter into a deeper relationship with God through Scripture. Each of its thirty-lesson, theme-based books will help readers explore (through the lectio divina method of reading, study, reflection, and prayer) new dimensions of their faith. It will help them discover deeper insights for their lives and help open the doors of their hearts to the risen Christ. Great for personal reflection as well as group study. Additional Threshold Bible Study Books: Parables of Jesus, Colossians, Philemon, Ephesians, Music, Hymns, and Canticles, The Mass, Hebrews, Questions Jesus Asks, Deuteronomy [parts 1 & 2], Forgiveness, 1 Corinthians, Missionary Discipleship, Divine Mercy, Romans, Peacemaking and Nonviolence, God's Spousal Love, Eucharist, The Book of Revelation, Acts of the Apostles [parts 1 & 2], Mark [parts 1 & 2], John [parts 1 & 2], Matthew [parts 1 & 2], Luke [parts 1 & 2], People of the Passion, Pilgrimage in the Footsteps of Jesus, Advent Light, The Names of Jesus, The Tragic and Triumphant Cross, Mysteries of the Rosary, The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Angels of God, Stewardship of the Earth, The Resurrection and the Life, Feasts of Judaism, Jerusalem, the Holy City, The Holy Spirit and Spiritual Gifts, Faith, Hope, And Love, The Seven Catholic Epistles, Because these seven letters provide a unique window into early Christian theology and practice, they should ideally be read together. Known as the "pillars" of the community in Jerusalem, James, Peter, and John offer the church a collection of letters that serves as a complementary, non-Pauline apostolic witness. The great Christian virtues of faith, hope, and love recur throughout these letters and form a thematic unity within the collection.