The Latest Must Have Books from Emmaus Road
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the latest from Emmaus Road Publishing

Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the latest from Emmaus Road Publishing
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the Divine Economy.
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the relationship between The Old and New Testament.
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss Matthias Joseph Scheeben.
Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Gary Michuta for a conversation about the past, present, and how it affects the future.
Dr. Scott Hahn and Dr. Edward Sri sit down to discuss Dr. Sri's book "God With Us."
Dr. Scott Hahn and Casey Chalk discuss the details of Casey's newest book, The Obscurity of Scripture: Disputing Sola Scriptura and the Protestant Notion of Biblical Perspicuity
Casey Chalk sits down with Dr. Hahn to discuss the details of Casey's new book, The Obscurity of Scripture: Disputing Sola Scriptura and the Protestant Notion of Biblical Perspicuity
Dr. Nina Heereman sits down with Dr. Scott Hahn to discuss her book, Athirst for the Spirit .
Dr. Nina Heereman sits down with Dr. Scott Hahn to discuss her book, Athirst for the Spirit .
This episode is a must listen. Join Dr. Scott Hahn, Dr. John Bergsma, Kimberly Hahn, Rob Corzine, and Rory Mitrik for today's big reveal!
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine sit down to discuss the profound influence St. Thomas Aquinas has had on the Church in its biblical theology.
Scott Hahn pays tribute to one of the greatest theological minds of modern times, Pope Benedict XVI. From his early writings as Fr. Josef Ratzinger to his Papal Encyclicals, one thing is certain; he will be looked to as an essential theological mind of the 20th and 21st centuries. Stay tuned through the entire episode to hear Dr. Hahn discuss the upcoming free Journey Through Scripture, Holy is His Name, learn more at www.stpaulcenter.com/holystudy...
Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine continue their discussion of St. Paul and key in on that, on paper, Saul would have been a better apostle to the Jews, as a student of the great 1st Century rabbi, Gamaliel. Instead, Paul was made the apostle to the Gentiles.
Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Rob Corzine, to discuss the Conversion of St. Paul.
Why does Matthew begin with a genealogy? Why not just get started with the life of Christ? Dr. Scott Hahn reveals why the genealogy is essential to understand.
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss the deeper meaning behind the story of the woman st the well.
Dr. Scott Hahn and Rob Corzine discuss what a Year of Jubilee is and how to apply it in family life.
Join the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology this week, as we enter into some ESSENTIAL Scott Hahn listening. If you want to know what Dr. Hahn is all about, this episode is a great place to start. Asking the question, "Why are we here?", Dr. Hahn lays out God's plan for the fullness of time, God's Fatherly Plan, he discusses the Road to Emmaus and keys in on major topics from his book, "A Father Who Keeps His Promises."
Dr. Scott Hahn sits down with Dr. Ralph Martin to discuss the impact of an Emmaus Road Best Seller, "The Fulfillment of All Desire."
Join Dr. Hahn on this next phase of his discussion on holiness! To purchase Dr. Hahn's new book, Holy is His Name, please visit: www.stpaulcenter.com/holy
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Catholics are taught to prize holiness, to admire it in others and to strive for it in their own lives. But we’re never quite told what holiness is. In Holy Is His Name: The Transforming Power of God’s Holiness in Scripture, Scott Hahn seeks to define the term in order to help us better understand our relationship with holiness. Tracing the meaning of holiness first through the Old Testament and then the New, Hahn masterfully reveals how God gradually transmits his holiness to his people, throug...
Scott Hahn discusses his latest book Holy Is His Name: The Transforming Power of God’s Holiness in Scripture alongside guest host Rob Corzine. His book focuses on the meaning of holiness and how God gradually transmits His holiness to His people. Subscribe to The Road to Emmaus at Apple Podcasts , Google Play , Stitcher , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn More Pre-Order Scott Hahn’s book, Holy Is His Name: The Transforming Power of God’s Holiness in Scripture . Read more about holiness i...
Scott Hahn sits down with Fr. Timothy Vaverek to discuss his new book, As I Have Loved You: Rediscovering Our Salvation in Christ. His book focuses on encountering anew the scriptural and early Christian understanding of redemption as a nuptial bond rather than merely a juridical pardon of sin. Subscribe to The Road to Emmaus at Apple Podcasts , Google Play , Stitcher , or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn More Order Fr. Timothy Vaverek’s new book, As I Have Loved You: Rediscovering Our Sal...
Bibliophile Scott Hahn shares a few of the powerful titles being released by Emmaus Road Publishing and Emmaus Academic in the next three months, one of which he describes as the single greatest antidote to modernism. He also discusses some “groundbreaking” news at the St. Paul Center! Learn More Order the recently translated two-volume book On Divine Revelation by Réginald Marie Garrigou-Lagrange , a French Catholic theologian and leading Thomist of the twentieth century. Read about the St. Pau...
As Catholics, we must be trained to evangelize and catechize, and we must be 'sacramentalized', which means to partake in the sacraments. Mystagogy, a Greek term meaning “to be guided into the mysteries,” leads believers to a deeper understanding of the Liturgy of the Mass and its Scriptural and historical roots. In recent years Catholic theologians have recovered its value and have applied it to the new evangelization. Join Scott Hahn in this episode as he goes deeper into Mystagogy. For more o...
Dr. Scott Hahn discusses the connection, respect, and brotherhood of these two powerhouse saints of the first century. Many picture them in disagreement and look to their opposition as a cause of the Protestant break-away, but as Dr. Hahn points out, this is the farthest thing from the truth! Otherwise, why would they SHARE a feast day?? Check out a Paul and Peter reflection by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI here...