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Brown, Raymond
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Brown, Raymond (Edward) (1928–  ) Catholic theologian; born in New York City. A Sulpician priest with doctorates from St. Mary's Seminary (Baltimore, Md.) and Johns Hopkins University, he taught at St. Mary's (through 1971) and then at Union Theological Seminary (New York City), becoming an outstanding biblical scholar. He was president of the Catholic Biblical Association (1971–72) and served on the Vatican Secretariat for Christian Unity (1968–73).


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Putnam: Chance Anderson, Jermaine Brock, Raymond Brown, Kimberly Clarke, Love Dobson, Chelsey Gilbert, Robert Gradie IV, Jennifer Kindle, Rebecca Lafortune, Susan Lambert, Lisa McGann, Amanda Paquin, Crystal Sortwell, Cheryl Stevens, Destiny Taylor, Nathan Turner Rogers, Anni Heikkila, Rebekah Landry.
That's how New Testament scholar Raymond Brown describes the Holy Spirit--poured out on the apostles gathered in an upper room on the day of Pentecost, and on gatherings of the Church through time.
Perhaps the earth-bound ghost of Raymond Brown still haunts the hotel where his young life was ended so tragically forty-seven years ago.
 
 
 
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