Synopses & Reviews
The New Evangelization calls Christians to return to the New Testament to understand its essential content but also to discover different ways of proclaiming the Good News. By exploring the witness and different missionary approaches of Jesus and the apostles Marcel Dumais, OMI, offers foundational models to apply to the context and circumstances of our own times. After Emmaus considers the Bible from the point of view of models of evangelization and faith. These biblical approaches include the direct proclamation proposed in the Acts of the Apostles, the enculturated discourses of St. Paul, the humanism of Jesus’ beatitudes, and the accompaniment of the risen Christ by the disciples of Emmaus. *Dumais teaches us to regard the biblical texts as lessons in evangelization by introducing us to the rich diversity of paths to God. These biblical models for the New Evangelization will inspire all those who wish to share their faith today.
About the Author
Marcel Dumais, OMI, has taught New Testament at Saint Paul University in Ottawa for many years and previously taught at Seattle Pacific University for 35 years. He was a member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission from 1984 to 1996 and served as General Councilor for the Canada-United States region of his order from 2004-2010. He currently serves as president of the Société Catholique de la Bible.