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The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn

Typology+Sacraments=Mystagogy

The Road to Emmaus with Scott Hahn

Scott Hahn

Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8941 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2022

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

As Catholics, we must be trained to evangelize and catechize, and we must be 'sacramentalized', which means to partake in the sacraments. Mystagogy, a Greek term meaning “to be guided into the mysteries,” leads believers to a deeper understanding of the Liturgy of the Mass and its Scriptural and historical roots. In recent years Catholic theologians have recovered its value and have applied it to the new evangelization. Join Scott Hahn in this episode as he goes deeper into Mystagogy. For more on Catholic tradition, read this blog post. For a broader understanding of Catholicism, check out Scott's book, Signs of Life: 40 Catholic Customs and Their Biblical Roots.

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0:00.0

This is Scott Hahn and I want to welcome you to the Road to Amaeus, a podcast from the St Paul South. Take a deep dive into the Sunday mass readings this new year.

0:19.0

Sign up for the weekly Bible study The Word of the Lord,

0:22.0

a video series hosted by Dr. Scott

0:24.4

Han and me, Dr. John Bergman. Visit St. Paul Center.com to subscribe and to read

0:30.6

scripture from the heart of the church.

0:33.0

Hi, I'm Scott Hahn and I want to welcome you to the Road to Amaeus, a podcast from the St Paul Center.

0:49.1

And today I am joined once again by my good friend Rob Corzine, who is the vice president of our mission here at the center,

0:57.6

and a co-worker of mine for nearly 20 years here at the center.

1:02.3

Welcome, Rob. So good to be here. All right, why don't you jump

1:06.0

start or reset the conversation that we had last time?

1:09.9

So last time we were looking at the question of typology and we saw how

1:15.4

typology this way of reading the Bible is not just a clever thing that

1:20.2

theologians came up with or this peculiarly

1:23.2

sort of Catholic imposition,

1:25.0

but it's how the scriptures read themselves.

1:28.3

And we promised we'd go on and talk about Mr. Goji,

1:31.4

so which is typology read forward.

1:34.7

And I want to start off by asking you, is it the same case again?

1:39.8

Are we taking typology and just applying it to the sacraments or is this another case where

1:45.2

scripture does that very thing and we're just imitating a biblical way of reading the Bible?

1:51.4

That's a great question. Obviously the answer in some sense is both. It is how

1:56.5

we read the old and the new, but it's also how Jesus and the New Testament writers are presenting their material.

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