See this worth-it media:
- Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Advent, by Dr. Brant Pitre. May be purchased through this page of Catholic Productions, which contains a Printable Outline in pdf format and an Audio excerpt in mp3 format (and which is linked by this page of Catholic Heart and Mind). A video introduction is available on this page of the Catholic Productions Youtube channel.
See also these related ebooks:
- Christ in Type and Prophecy, in 2 Volumes, by Rev. A. J. Maas (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1993/1995). With Imprimatur and Approbation. Volume I is available in multiple formats at Internet Archive, Internet Archive (2nd copy), Internet Archive (3rd copy), and Open Library. Volume II is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Christology: A Dogmatic Treatise on the Incarnation, by the Right Rev. Msgr. Joseph Pohle, Ph.D., D.D., translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis: Herder, 1916). With Imprimatur. Volume IV of the Dogmatic Theology series of Dr. Pohle. Available at Internet Archive. The 2nd edition (1913) is also available on Open Library and Internet Archive. [N.B., The discussion on the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ should be supplemented by a reading of relevant portions of another volume: Dogmatic Theology II. The Divine Trinity, A Dogmatic Treatise.]
- Soteriology: A Dogmatic Treatise on the Redemption, by the Right Rev. Msgr. Joseph Pohle, Ph.D., D.D., adapted and edited by Arthur Preuss. With Imprimatur. Volume V of the Dogmatic Theology series of Dr. Pohle.
- The ebook and paperback of the 3rd revised edition (Aeterna Press, 2015) may be purchased for worth-it prices at Amazon, with a 2nd copy at Amazon.
- The 6th revised edition (St. Louis, London: B. Herder, 1933) is available at Hathitrust Digital Library. The 4th revised edition (St. Louis, London: B. Herder, 1923) may be read online, and available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats, at Internet Archive. The 3rd revised edition (St. Louis, London: B. Herder, 1919) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive; and it is also available at Hathitrust Digital Library. An earlier edition (St. Louis, London, Freiburg: B. Herder, 1914) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
On the Fourth Sunday of Advent, 2021. For other texts and ebooks, you may access the List of Free eBooks (Arranged by Title), the List of Free eBooks (Grouped by Subject), the List of Worth-It Catholic Books & eBooks, and the main page of the Catholic eBooks Project.
O Radix Jesse, qui stas in signum populorum, super quem continebunt reges os suum, quem Gentes deprecabuntur: veni ad liberandum nos, jam noli tardare. (Text from Aleteia)
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