Salvation Stories; Family, Failure, and God's Saving Work in Scripture - Ryan Patrick Budd- Emmaus Road (Paperback)
The story of Scripture is the story of God’s family. That family, like ours today, has its share of hardships, moral failings, betrayals—and dramatic transformations. In Salvation Stories: Family, Failure, and God’s Saving Work in Scripture, author Ryan Budd explores the profound humanity of Old Testament figures like Abraham, Jacob, Tobit, Judith, and more and shows how God made his merciful love evident in their sufferings and joy.
What Salvation Stories reveals that the families in Scripture experienced all that we do. And just as God shaped their stories for his glory and their good, he does so for each of us.
Ryan Patrick Budd is a Research Assistant at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He formerly served as the pastoral associate at St. James the Greater parish and director of Priest Field Pastoral Center in Jefferson County, West Virginia. A graduate of Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary, his previous published writings focus on the works of Cardinal John Henry Newman and St. Ignatius of Antioch.
“Ryan Budd tells the biblical story as a history of families—a riotous history of dysfunctional families. With bigamy, adultery, divorce, and even murder, his chapters often read like soap-opera treatments. But the author brings the whole tangled tale to a credible resolution. While human families are treacherous to each other and to God, God himself is faithful to his promises. Our heavenly Father is raising a family of families, all of us flawed and needy. This book is highly recommended for anyone who has ever lived in a family.”
Scott Hahn, Author, Catholics in Exile, Founder and President of the St. Paul Center
Additional Information
Author | Ryan Patrick Budd |
ISBN / Code | 9781923263390 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages / Minutes | 184 |
Publisher | Emmaus Road Publishing/Parousia |