Curtis Mitch
Mitch reframes how Catholics engage with Scripture by meticulously integrating tradition and modern scholarship. With a Master of Arts degree from Franciscan University, Mitch's approach is deeply rooted in biblical exegesis, theology, and translation, reflecting his dedication to understanding Scriptures through the lens of the Church. His role as Bible Projects Managing Editor and Associate Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute, along with teaching positions at Franciscan University and Catholic Distance University, underscores his commitment to educating others about the intricacies of sacred texts. Meanwhile, his work for organizations like Ignatius Press and the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology showcases his impact on both academic and popular audiences.\n\nCurtis Mitch's major contribution, the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, serves as a cornerstone for everyday Catholics aiming to deepen their understanding of the Bible. This comprehensive work, co-edited and annotated by Mitch, offers insights from the Church Fathers, Doctors, and Councils, alongside references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Furthermore, Mitch's collaborations with notable scholars such as Edward Sri and Scott Hahn in co-authoring biblical commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew and Paul's letter to the Romans reflect his scholarly rigor and collaborative spirit. These works, along with his other books and articles, provide readers with tools to make Scripture a central and fruitful part of their Catholic lives.\n\nMitch's bio also highlights his personal life, where he resides in Ohio with his wife Stacy and their nine children, illustrating his commitment to family alongside his scholarly pursuits. His work ultimately benefits Catholics seeking a deeper connection with their faith, offering them resources to explore biblical themes with an informed and devout perspective. Through his books and academic roles, Mitch empowers readers to approach the Bible not only as a religious text but as a living document that informs and enriches their spiritual journeys.
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