Author Scott: Hahn
Hahn’s writing style shines here. He takes the complex scholasticism of covenant theology and translates it into the language of family. For Hahn, a covenant is not merely a legal contract; it is a sacred bond of kinship. This thematic lens transforms the way readers approach the Old Testament. Through his writing, the seemingly archaic laws of Leviticus or the repetitive failures of the Israelites become a poignant preparation for the coming of the Messiah.
More provocatively, he argued that the Last Supper itself was not a “Mass” but a Passover meal transformed by Jesus into the new covenant sacrifice —meaning neither rite fully captures the original event. Both are legitimate, complementary expressions of the same reality. Author Scott Hahn
In The Lamb’s Supper , Hahn did something revolutionary. He took the Book of Revelation—a text most Christians find confusing, scary, or irrelevant—and revealed it as a secret roadmap to the Catholic Mass. He showed that the "Bread of the Presence," the "Altar," the "Priest," and the "Lamb that was slain" are not obscure symbols; they are the liturgy. For the first time, millions of Catholics understood that when they go to Mass on Sunday, they are mysteriously joining the heavenly worship described by St. John. This book revitalized the spiritual lives of countless believers and is now considered a modern spiritual classic. Hahn’s writing style shines here
Looking for a complete bibliography of author Scott Hahn? Popular titles include: Rome Sweet Home, The Lamb’s Supper, Hail Holy Queen, The Fourth Cup, and Ordinary Work, Extraordinary Grace. This thematic lens transforms the way readers approach