Simon Peter. A poor fisherman. An impetuous follower. A
bungling disciple. The Cornerstone of Catholicism.
Join Dr. Tim Gray - gifted Scripture teacher,
internationally acclaimed author, and President of the
Augustine Institute - on a Biblical voyage unlike any
other. In this first installment of Lectio: Unveiling
Scripture and Tradition, Dr. Gray takes us on an
intensive journey into the life of one of history's most
compelling characters.
Peter: Cornerstone of
Catholicism offers a fascinating, in-depth study
series on the life and meaning of St. Peter. Bringing
together Biblical stories, historical knowledge, solid
Church teaching, and personal insights, Dr. Gray gives a
fresh perspective on the fisherman who Jesus entrusted with
His Church. In these 10 stirring lectures, we'll learn what
happens when flawed humanity comes up against God made
flesh.
This 5-DVD set features 10 episodes with over
seven hours of video presentation filmed at the studios of
the Augustine Institute in Denver, Colorado.
The
Lectio series was created by the expert teachers
at the Augustine Institute - the fastest growing Graduate
School of Theology in the country. Lectio: Peter features a
unique style of study which engages your mind, faith,
experience, and imagination, leading you to
read, reflect, and
respond. All in all, you will discover the
powerful and personal truth of God's Word and practical
inspiration for your life.
Episode
Listing:
1. Put Out Into the Deep: The
Making of an Apostle (46 minutes)
2. Capernaum:
Village of Coming Consolation (47 minutes)
3. Faith
Not Fear: Walking in Trust (33 minutes)
4. Peter the
Rock: The Primacy of Jesus (49 minutes)
5. Peter and
the Keys: The Primacy of the Church (47 minutes)
6.
In the Shadow of the Galilean: Peter's Rising Leadership
(48 minutes)
7. Discipleship at a Distance:
Peter and the Passion of Christ (42 minutes)
8.
Peter and Pentecost: The Transforming Power of the Holy
Spirit (47 minutes)
9. Peter Bar Jonah: How
Peter Came to Rome (51 minutes)
10. Quo Vadis:
Peter's Way of the Cross (51 minutes)