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Biblical exegesis

«If they are able to understand the eternal course of things, how is it that they have not discovered the One who is its Master?» (Wis 13:1-9)

A theological and biblical reflection on the human capacity to perceive the divine order in creation, exploring why those who admire the beauty of the world may neglect knowledge of the Creator. This text invites us to move beyond wonder toward a transformative encounter with God, combining exegetical rigor, spirituality, and practical Christian living.

The Silent Revolution of Women in Biblical Interpretation: How Female Voices Are Transforming Our Understanding of Scripture

The silent revolution of women in biblical exegesis: how female voices are renewing the reading of Scripture and transforming the life of communities.

“The tax collector went down to his house; he had become righteous rather than the Pharisee” (Luke 18:9-14).

The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18:9-14) reveals that humility opens the way to justification: reading, meditating on and living the salvation received through mercy.

Salvation and Redemption (thematic)

Thematic reading plan of the Catholic Bible on salvation and redemption: chronological and meditative journey, key passages from the Old and New Testaments, spiritual reflection and ideas for a reading journal.

The entire Bible, one story: the canonical adventure in 365 days

A 365-day journey to reading the Catholic Bible according to the canonical approach: daily readings, meditations, links between the Old and New Testaments and times of prayer.