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9:15 am Carter Carter Boadt McKenna
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11:00 am Carter Boadt Boadt McKenna
2:00 pm Macey Macey McKenna --
4:30 pm Liturgy Liturgy Liturgy --
7:00 pm Carter Boadt McKenna --
Schedule 2008 Castelot Summer Scripture
Professor of New Testament at Brite Divinity Born and raised in Los Angeles, and attended
School, Texas Christian University, Fort the seminary in Washington, DC at Catholic
Worth TX. His scholarship has focused on the University. He was ordained a Paulist Father in
gospels, especially Matthew and John. He 1969. Has a M.A. Religious Studies from St.
completed his PhD in New Testament from Paul’s College, a S.T.L. and a M.A. in Semitic
Princeton Theological Seminary. He taught Languages from the Catholic University of
New Testament at Saint Paul School of Theology in Kansas City. America in 1972; an S.S.L. from the Pontifical Biblical Institute,
Rome, Italy, in 1974; and an S.S.D. from the Pontifical Biblical
His recent publications include John and Empire: Initial Institute. He taught at Fordham University and St. John’s
Explorations (New York: T&T Clark/Continuum, 2008), University in NYC and at the Washington Theological Union.
Matthew: Storyteller, Interpreter, Evangelist (Revised edition;
Peabody: Hendrickson, 2004), Matthew and Empire: Initial President and Publisher of the Paulist Press. He has given many
Explorations (Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 2001), workshops, lectures, and published several books, including
Matthew and the Margins: A Religious and Socio-Political Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction (1985), and Why I
Reading (Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 2000), and What Are They am a Priest (Paulist Press, 2003). His recent publications include
Saying About Matthew’s Sermon on the Mount? (Mahwah: the “Scriptural Exegesis” in Paulist Liturgy Planning Guide,
Paulist, 1994). Years A, B and C; and the forthcoming The Life and Mission of St.
Paul (Paulist, 2008).
Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the An exploration of the Book of Deuteronomy and its message: Talk 1
Mount appears after Jesus has called will focus on the overall structure and unity of the Book; Talk 2 will
his first disciples. These difficult examine the powerful rhetoric of the Prologue and Epilogue in chapters
words shape a life of discipleship that 1-11 and 26-31; Talk 3 will examine the Deuteronomic Law Code in
is frequently at odds with the values chapters 12-26 and its special themes; Talk 4 will focus on the theology
and practices of Roman imperial of Deuteronomy as it influenced much of the rest of the Old Testament.
society. Jesus invites his followers
to a way of life centered on and • The Shape and Unity of the Book of Deuteronomy
expressive of God’s purposes to bless • The Rhetorical Theology of the Deuteronomist
all people
• The Great Deuteronomic Law Code
• The Deuteronomistic Theology of the Old Testament
• Mountain Climbing: (The
Contexts for Matthew’s
Sermon on the Mount)
• Visions of an Alternative Way
of Being (5:3-16)
• Embodying God’s Purposes:
Three Acts of Justice (6:1-18)
• The Rains Came Down and
the Floods Came Up: Hearing
These Words and Doing Them?
(6:19-7:27)
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