Hermeneutics has always been a challenge, even with something seemingly simple. Allow me an example. I was teaching catechism for three- to five-year-olds at our parish on Sunday, and I asked the kids to draw a picture of the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt. Well, after five minutes my son brings up his uncontestably creative rendition. I could see Mary, Joseph, and Jesus, but there was a fourth fig...
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Kent. J. Lasnoski
Kent J. Lasnoski is Assistant Professor of Theology at Wyoming Catholic College, where he also teaches a practicum on marriage and consecrated life. He is author of Vocation to Virtue: Christian Marriage as a Consecrated Life (Catholic University of America Press, 2014).