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2023 Dunning Lecture and Raymond E. Brown Commemoration

October 24, 2023 | Ecumenical Institute News, St. Mary's Ecumenical Institute

The 2023 Dunning Lecture, “Preaching from the Cross: A Reflection on Paul’s Theology of Preaching,” will be held in Laubacher Hall on Wednesday, November 8th, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. and also broadcast via Zoom. Our 2023 lecturer is Rev. Frank J. Matera, the Andrews-Kelly-Ryan Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the Catholic University of America. This year’s Dunning Lecture also commemorates the 25th anniversary of the death of world-renowned Sulpician biblical scholar Raymond E. Brown, P.S.S., whose career began at St. Mary’s. The lecture is free to attend in person or online. Registration is requested at: 2023dunning.eventbrite.com (The Zoom link will be emailed to everyone who registers.)

2023 Dunning Lecture and Raymond E. Brown Commemoration
2023 Dunning Lecture and
Raymond E. Brown Commemoration

PREACHING FROM THE CROSS: A REFLECTION ON PAUL’S THEOLOGY OF PREACHING

Wednesday, November 8th, 2023
7:30 p.m.
featuring

Rev. Frank J. Matera
Laubacher Hall and Zoom

This year’s Dunning Lecture also commemorates the 25th anniversary of the death of world-renowned Sulpician biblical scholar Raymond E. Brown, P.S.S., who died on August 8, 1998 and whose career began at St. Mary’s. Fr. Brown then taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York. He was the author of more than 40 books and had a major impact on biblical scholarship within and outside the Catholic Church. His multiple contributions to ecumenical and interfaith dialogues also reached a wide audience.

The 2023 lecturer is Rev. Frank J. Matera, the Andrews-Kelly-Ryan Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at The Catholic University of America. He has recently completed a book on the topic of this lecture.

Fr. Matera is a leading New Testament scholar, a past president of the Catholic Biblical Association, and a priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford. Deeply interested in the theological dimensions of the New Testament and its meaning for the Church, Fr. Matera has written commentaries on Romans, Galatians, and 2 Corinthians; several books on New Testament ethics, Christology, and theology; and a Pauline theology. His ecumenical service includes being a member of the Plenary Commission of Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches from 1994 to 2000.

Ordained in 1968, Fr. Matera spent ten years in pastoral ministry before receiving his Ph.D. from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia. He then taught at St. John’s Seminary in Brighton, MA before moving to Catholic University in 1988. Following his 2012 retirement from CUA, Fr. Matera returned to parish ministry. Now a senior retired pastor, he continues to teach, lecture, and do pastoral work.
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The lecture is free to attend in person or online, but registration is requested. The Zoom link will be emailed prior to the event to everyone who registers.

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