"The glossary is a positive and worthwhile undertaking. An important part of learning to think theologically is learning the language of theology and understanding it. The glossary contributes to a greater understanding of Catholic doctrine and theology."
-Andrew W. Lichtenwalner The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
“Who Would Jesus Kill? is an insightful book that my students have found both enlightening and accessible.”
-Ian BellAssistant Professor of Religious StudiesSiena Heights University
"I'm impressed by the clarity of the material, which, nevertheless, does not sacrifice content or scholarship. Congratulations."
-Bill MitchellUnited Bible Societies
“The author has done a commendable job in highlighting important modern developments in Roman Catholicism. I especially found the chapters on ecumenism and interfaith dialogue helpful in my introductory courses, which are becoming more and more confessionally and even religiously diverse."
-Christopher Dorn, PhDMarquette University
"Encountering Ancient Voices [First Edition] has been the most effective Old Testament introduction I have used. More than most introductions, it propels students into the biblical text itself, guiding their study by both essential information and stimulating questions. It becomes a textbook students cannot ignore, yet which never replaces the Bible."
-Dr. Robert D. Miller IIAssociate Professor of Old Testament The Catholic University of America
"The introductory nature of this book would be espeically useful where its combination of foundational theology and theology of marriage could be the course focus. It is a foil for doing fundamental theology with strong material on marriage."
-Daniel J. FinucaneSaint Louis University
"A uniquely engaging, provocative, and I daresay fun invitation into the fascinating worlds of the Bible by two master teachers who clearly love what they do and want to share that love with others. It's a gift to teachers and students alike. I can't wait to use it in my own introductory courses."
-Timothy Beal Florence Harkness Professor of Religion Case Western Reserve University
“I found Cloutier’s book Love, Reason, and God’s Story: An Introduction to Catholic Sexual Ethics to be faithful to the Church tradition while also having some of the ‘cool’ factor that college students enjoy.”
-Fr. Leo Perez, OMIAssociate professor of Moral TheologyOblate School of Theology
"Sr. Marielle Frigge's book is an excellent introduction to the study of the Bible. She presupposes nothing, but conveys a great deal. No matter what the students' backgrounds, this introductory text will speak to them all. The glossaries, maps, charts, and other visuals are very helpful. Students and readers who work through her book will have a solid foundation in modern biblical studies."
-Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB, STDCoordinator, Benedictine Distance Learning