Ronald D. Witherup, PSS, is superior general of the Sulpicians, an order of diocesan priests dedicated to initial and ongoing formation of priests. He holds a doctorate in biblical studies and is the author of numerous books and articles on Scripture, including The Word of God at Vatican II: Exploring Dei Verbum, and Biblical Fundamentalism, What Every Catholic Should Know, published by Liturgical Press. He is also a contributor to Give Us This Day.
“Vatican Council II’s Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation
was a life-changer for the twentieth-century church. In this
splendid little volume, The Word of God at Vatican II: Exploring
Dei Verbum, Fr. Ron Witherup tells us how it came about, what it
said, and some of what happened as a result. It’s a must-read for
every religious educator in the English-speaking
world.”
Raymond F.
Collins
Department of Religious
Studies
Brown University
“Ron Witherup’s book on Dei Verbum, Vatican II’s dogmatic
constitution on divine revelation, is a gem. He provides, in
effect, a clear and accessible ‘exegesis’ of a document whose
import and impact continue fifty years later. In addition, Fr.
Witherup sets Dei Verbum in its historical context and offers
practical suggestions for its ongoing appropriation. I highly
recommend this book, especially for bible study groups and parish
education
classes.”
Thomas D. Stegman,
SJ
Associate Professor of New
Testament
Boston College School of Theology & Ministry
“Vatican II’s declaration Dei Verbum has proven to one of the most
important and lasting actions of the Council, injecting new life
and vigor into the biblical renewal of the Catholic Church. Ronald
Witherup, SS, is, as he notes, a ‘product’ of this renewal—becoming
a noted Catholic voice in the interpretation of the Scriptures. His
dedication and skill are on display here as he provides an in-depth
but very accessible commentary on the Council’s statement and lays
out its meaning for the life of the Church
today.”
Donald Senior, CP, President Emeritus and Professor of New
Testament at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago
“In order to deepen both our relationship to Scripture, and to God,
we must understand what we read and pray with. As a writer and
speaker, I often refer to Dei Verbum, frequently urging others to
study this essential document as a way of deepening their
understanding of Sacred Scripture. In this treasure of a book,
Ronald Witherup, SS, offers those who are familiar with Dei Verbum,
as well as those who are just beginning, new and important insights
into the Word of
God.”
Fran Rossi Szpylczyn is a Catholic writer, and lay minister in
Albany, NY. Her work can be accessed at There Will Be Bread
“This book is a ‘must’ for understanding the refined position of
the Catholic church on sacred Scripture as proclaimed by Vatican
II. Authored by a foremost biblical scholar, this book presents
keen insights into the history of debates and discussions leading
to the final approved text. Fr. Witherup’s commentary on each
chapter of Dei Verbum offers an outstanding analysis of Divine
Revelation, the relationship between Scripture and tradition, the
transmission of Revelation and related questions. With its helpful
charts and glossary, this book is a welcomed resource that I cannot
praise
enough.”
Most Revered Donald W.
Trautman
Bishop Emeritus of Erie
“A book for all seasons—but especially today! As our commitment to
hearing and living the Word of God deepens and as we continue to
comprehend the treasure, ramifications and challenges of the Second
Vatican Council, Fr. Witherup takes us on a journey of
understanding and appreciation of Scripture and one of the
Council’s foundational documents, the Dogmatic Constitution on
Divine Revelation, a journey that is unequalled. A survey of the
history, the meaning and implications of Dei Verbum, as well as
practical suggestions for the future are succinctly summarized with
comprehensive clarity and fervent fidelity. This book is ideal for
individual and group reflection and study, and then needs to be
kept on a near-by bookshelf for continual
reference.”
Janet Schaeffler,
OP
Author, Retreat and Adult Faith Formation Facilitator
“Ronald Witherup's treatment of the great Constitution on Divine
Revelation provides the reader with an excellent tour of one of the
most important church documents of the last five hundred years.
It's both scholarly and yet very accessible. For teachers,
preachers, and pastoral ministers, this book is essential reading
because it embraces so fully the central role of the inspired Word
of God in the life of today's Church.”Bill Huebsch is the author of
The Spiritual Wisdom of Saint John XXIII (Twenty-Third
Publications, 2014)
The book is entirely accessible and blessedly concise. It would . .
. be perfect for use in adult faith formation class or in RCIA or
for the general reader. It looks at the historical context out of
which Dei Verbum came, and examines each paragraph of the document,
explaining the key citations and those significances that might not
be obvious to the average reader . . . Reading Witherup's short but
exceedingly well done analysis of the text should help cure the
neglect that Dei Verbum has received. Any parish study group, adult
faith formation class, high school CCD instructor, and the like
will derive great benefit from reading it and reacquainting
themselves with the critical document of Vatican II. I commend it
without reserve.
Michael Sean Winters, National Catholic Reporter
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