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For Lent and the Sundays
of Easter
Rich in Grace: The Bible of the Poor of
21st-Century Christians by Kathryn Ann Hill, is a fine
resource for the pastor who is looking for devotional material
suitable for parishioners’ personal use or as a resource
for Bible classes before and after the Feast of the Resurrection.
ALPB Treasurer Dorothy Zelenko wrote the following that appeared
on the back of the 2007 ALPB Christmas Appeal Letter where the
book was announced for the first time:
“At
the start of this lovely volume, Kathryn Ann Hill quotes from
Matthew 13:52: ‘Therefore every scribe who has been trained
for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out
of his treasure what is new and what is old.’ And that
is exactly what she has done in Rich in Grace: The Bible
for the Poor for 21st-Century Christians. The ‘old’
things are the 38 woodcut images carefully reproduced from a
15th-century ‘blockbook’. Each image depicts a scene
from the life of Christ along with two scenes on either side
usually from the Old Testament. The ‘new’ things
are the brief meditations in poetic form that Hill has written
for each image. The original Biblia Pauperum was intended to
teach ordinary people both Bible stories and the elements of
the Christian faith. This volume can be used in the same way,
even by Christian parents with their children. But a thoroughly
Biblically literate pastor or layperson will also find much
that is surprising and new here in some of the Old Testament
stories chosen by the 15th-century artists and in many of the
connections that are made in the poems. This is a large size
volume (8” x 10”) with a beautifully colored cover
… and full-page images printed on rich creamy paper. Jesus
Christ is literally at the center of each image and is at the
heart of each poem.”
Dr. Francis C. Rossow, Professor Emeritus, Concordia Seminary,
St. Louis, in reviewing Rich in Grace for the
ALPB wrote: “Repeatedly in her poems Kathryn Hill takes
the jewels mined by the medieval authors and gives them the
kind of setting that enhances their worth and splendor….
Her poems are not only an orthodox and devout witness to the
Gospel – they are an artistic witness to that Gospel.”
Paper, 86 pp. $10.00 plus $2.50 postage for one volume,
$.40 for each additional volume
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