Unlock the meaning behind Jesus' parables with a clear, methodical approach.
This scholarly yet accessible work guides readers through the original sense of the parables, offering careful exegesis aimed at ministers, students, and thoughtful general readers alike.
In prose that balances depth with clarity, the book explains how parables function as timeless teaching tools, and why a careful study of their original meaning matters for edification, instruction, and faithful interpretation today. It also treats the broader questions of how parables relate to other forms of teaching and to Gospel context, helping readers grasp both the common core and the distinct aims of individual parables.
- Learn the precise method used to interpret parables, with attention to original meaning and sober application.
- See how parables are classified, compared, and connected to broader Gospel themes.
- Explore the historical and literary context that informs modern understanding and teaching.
- Understand how different Gospel writers shape similar materials for different audiences without losing the core message.
Ideal for clergy, seminarians, and lay readers who want a thoughtful, disciplined guide to the Parables of Jesus and their use in teaching and devotion.