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Church Library List of Books St. Elizabeth Seton Library Catalog of Books, CD’S, DVD’S, & VHS Books are categorized by subject and in alphabetical order by author (Revised 10/26/2015) (PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE FROM LIBRARY) BOOK CATEGORIES • Bible (B)…………………………………………………………………… 3 • Bible Scripture (SCR)……………………………………………………… 5 • Bible and Scripture Related (BSR)………………………………………. 10 • Biographies. Autobiographies, Memoirs (BIO)…………………………. 14 • Church Doctrine (CD)…………………………………………………….. 18 • Catholicism (C)……………………………………………………………20 o Christmas and Easter (C&E)…………………………………………. 23 o The Eucharist (E)……………………………………………………...24 o The Mass (Mass)……………………………………………………. .26 • RCIA (R)………………………………………………………………….. 26 • Being Catholic (BC)……………………………………………………..... 27 • Family/Health (FH)………………………………………………………..35 • Foreign Language Books (F)……………………………………………. 37 • General (G)………………………………………………………………. 38 • Grief (GR)…………………………………………………………………41 • History (H)………………………………………………………………..43 • History – Vatican and Papal (HV)……………………………………….. 46 • Humor (HU)……………………………………………………………...47 • Jesus (J)………………………………………………………………….48 • Large Print Books (LP)…………………………………………………..52 • Love/Marriage (LM)……………………………………………………..53 • Parents (P)……………………………………………………………….55 o Youth Ministry………………………………………………………58 o Adolescents (A)……………………………………………………..59 o Teens (T)……………………………………………………………..62 • Prayer, Devotion Meditation, Quotations (PDM)……………………...64 • Religions Around the World (WR)……………………………………...74 • Sacraments (SAC)……………………………………………………….76 • Saints (STS)……………………………………………………………...77 o Mary (M)…………………………………………………………….85 • Self Awareness (SA)…………………………………………………….88 • Spirituality (S)…………………………………………………………...92 2 • Theology (TH)…………………………………………………………...105 • Educational CD’s………………………………………………………... 110 • CD’s/DVD’s/Audios/Videos……………………………………………… 113 • Music…………………………………………………………………….125 3 BIBLE (B) • The Bible – A Pictorial History – Text by Claus Westermann 1973 • The Lion Encyclopedia of the Bible – Life, Times, Meaning & Messages edited by Pat Alexander • The Jerusalem Bible – Doubleday • The New Jerome Bible Handbook 1992 • The New Testament of The New Jerusalem Bible 1986 • Holy Bible Contemporary Addition – English Version • The New American Bible – The New Catholic Translation • Illustrated Dictionary and Concordance of the Bible • Holy Bible – Fireside Family edition (2 copies) • New American Bible St. Joseph Medium Size Edition (2 Copies) • The New Catholic Answer Bible 1970 • Catholic Youth Bible • Bible Wisdom for Modern Times: Selections from the Orthodox Old Testament by John Howard Reid 2007 • Materialist Approaches to the Bible by Michel Clevenot 1985 • The Holy Bible: Confraternity Version • Atlas of the Bible: An Illustrated guide to the Holy Land, Readers Digest 1981 • The New Testament-Today’s English Version 1993 • Catholic Youth New Testament-Contemporary English Version • Extreme Faith: Contemporary English Version • Living Waters: The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior 1978 • The Jerome Biblical Commentary Edited by Raymond E. Brown S.S. • The New Testament World by John & Kathleen Court • The Living Bible (Paraphrased) Catholic Edition 1978 • The Spirituality of the Psalms by Carroll Stuhlmueller 1989 • Good News Bible 1993 (2 Copies) • St. Joseph Edition of the New American Bible Revised New Testament Complete Narration with Music TAPES 4 • The One Year Bible: The Entire Living Bible Arranged in 365 Daily Readings 1985 • Recovery Devotional Bible: A Bible for those Recovering from Addiction 1993 • Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction by Lawrence Boadt 1984 • Exploring the Evolution of the Lord’s Supper in the New Testament by John Michael Perry 1994 • Introduction to the Old Testament: A Liberation Perspective by Anthony R. Ceresko, O.S.F.S. 2003 • Old Testament Parallels: Laws and Stories from the Ancient Near East by Victor H. Matthews & Don C. Benjamin 1997 • Introduction to the New Testament by Roderick A.F. MacKenzie, S.J. 1965 • The New Testament: Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Edited by Sheed & Ward 1952 • An Introduction to New Testament Christology by Raymond E. Brown 1994 • The New Testament in Modern English by J.B. Phillips 1972 • The Revelatory Text: Interpreting The New Testament As Sacred Scripture by Sandra M. Schneiders 1999 • An Introduction to the New Testament by Raymond E. Brown 1997 • Introducing the New Testament by John Drane 1986 • Genesis: A commentary for Students, Teachers, and Preachers by John J. Sculllion 1992 • The Oxford Companion To The Bible Edited by Bruce Metzger 5 SCRIPTURES & THEIR INTERPRETATION (SCR) (Categorized by Book of the Bible not Author) • Invitation to the Gospels by Achtemeier, Harrington, Karris, MacRae, Senior 2002 • Discovering the Gospels: Four Accounts of the Good News by Margaret Nutting Ralph 1990 • Reading the Gospels With the Church From Christmas Through Easter by Raymond E. Brown 1996 ( 3 copies) • Human Authors of the New Testament Volume 1: Mark, Matthew, & Luke by Warren Dicharry, C.M. 1990 • The Gospel of Matthew by Daniel J. Harrington, S.J. 1991 • The Method and Message of Matthew by Augustine Stock 1989 • The Gospel of Matthew Volume 2 (Chapters 11-28) by William Barclay 1975 • Invitation To Matthew: A Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew with Complete Text from The Jerusalem Bible by Donald Senior 1978 • What Are They Saving About Matthew? By Donald Senior, C.P. 1996 • The Gospel According to Matthew: Collegeville Bible Commentary by Daniel J. Harrington 1983 • Reading Mark: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the Second Gospel by Sharyn Dowd 1984 • Mark: A Devotional Commentary Edited by Leo Zanchettin 2001 • The Beginning of the Gospel: Introducing the Gospel According to Mark by Eugene La Verdiere Volume 1 999 • The Beginning of the Gospel: Introducing the Gospel According to Mark by Eugene La Verdiere Volume 2 1999 • Invitation to Mark: A Commentary of Mark with Complete Text from The Jerusalem Bible by Paul J. Achtemeier 1978 • The Gospel According to Mark: Collegeville Bible Commentary by Phillip Van Linden, C.M. 1983 (2 Copies) • The Gospel of Saint Mark: New Testament Reading Guide by Gerard S. Sloyan 1960 6 • The Bible Today: Understanding the Gospel of Mark Jan/Feb 2009 • Children of a Compassionate God: A Theological Exegesis of Luke 6:20-49 by L. John Topel 2001 • Invitation to Luke: A Commentary on the Gospel of Luke with Complete Text from The Jerusalem Bible by Robert J. Karris 1977 • Luke: A Devotional Commentary Edited by Leo Zancheutin • The Testament Theology of The Gospel of Luke by Joel B. Green 2000 • The Gospel According to Luke: New Collegeville Bible Commentary by Michael F. Patella 2005 • John: A Devotional Commentary Edited by Leo Zanchettin 2000 • St. John: Text and Commentaries – Navarre Bible 1997 (2 copies) • Life In Abundance: Studies of John’s Gospel in Tribute to Raymond E. Brown by John R. Donahue, Editor 2005 • The Gospel According To John and the Johannine Letters by Scott M. Lewis 2005 • Invitation to John: A Commentary on the Gospel of John with Complete Text from The Jerusalem Bible by George W. MacRae 1978 (2 copies) • The Gospel and Epistles of John: A Concise Commentary by Raymond E. Brown 1988 • The Gospel According to John and the Johannine Epistles: Collegeville Bible Commentary by Neal M. Flanagan 1983 • The Gospel According to John X-XII: A New Translation by Raymond E. Brown 1966 • How to Read The Bible: The Old and the New Testament Two Volumes in One by Etienne Charpentier 1981 • Meet the Prophets: A Beginner’s Guide to the Books of the Biblical Prophets by John W. Miller 1987 • I. The Prophet: Dramatic Monologs for Today from 12 Old Testament Prophets by Richard E. Bauerle 1981 • And God Said What?: An Introduction to Biblical Literary Forms from Bible Lovers by Margaret Nutting Ralph 1986 7 • The Bible and the End of the World: Should We Be Afraid? By Margaret Nutting Ralph 1997 • The Cultural Dictionary of the Bible by John J. Pilch 1999 • Dining with Pharisees by J. Patrick Mullen 2004 • The Collegeville Bible Handbook 1997 • The Critical Meaning of the Bible: How a Modern Reading of the Bible Challenges Christians, The Church, and the churches 1981 • At The Crossroads of the Scriptures: An Introduction to Lectio Divina by Ghislaine Salvail 1996 • The Seeker’s Guide to Reading the Bible: A Catholic View by Steve Mueller 1999 • Cultural Tools for Interpreting the Good News by John J. Pilch 2002 • The Now Testament Cycle A by Joseph M. Wadowicz 2001 • The Now Testament Cycle B. By Joseph M. Wadowicz 2002 • The Now Testament Cycle C by Joseph M. Wadowicz 2003 • The Song of Solomon: Love Poetry of the Spirit 1984 • Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul by Richard B. Hays 1989 • Human Authors of the New Testament Volume 2: Paul & John by Warren Dicharry C.M. 1992 • What Are They Saving About The Parables? By David B. Gowler 2000 • Facing the Apostle: Paul’s Image in Art by Armanda Santos, FSP 2009 • In the Beginning: A New Interpretation of Genesis by Karen Armstrong 1989 • The Crucial Bridge: The Elijah-Elish Narrative as an Interpretive Synthesis of Genesis-Kings and a Literary Model for the Gospels by Thomas L. Brodie 2000 • Discovering Old Testament Origins: The Books of Genesis, Exodus, and Samuel by Margaret Nutting Ralph 2002 • God & Bible: Exploring Stories from Genesis to Job by Anothony Campbell, SJ • The God of Freedom and Life: A Commentary on the Book of Exodus by Stephen J. Buiz 1993 (3 Copies) • The Message of Nehemiah by Raymond Brown 1989 8 • The Message of Deuteronomy by Raymond Brown 1993 • Discovering Prophecy
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