...are a series of books starting with the premise that to understand Catholic faith more fully is to understand its Jewish roots. From what I have learned, the author starts with the Jewish roots contained within the chosen people (Crucified Rabbi), ends with the fulfillment of the prophecy of Daniel (God will take the 4th kingdom and make it his own, for eternity; this is"The Eternal City", basis for the Rome as center of the Church), and is linked between the two by Paul ("Catholic Perspective on Paul").
I read this author's posts on his blog,
Canterbury Tales. I have really enjoyed reading his posts.
Taylor Marshall, Ph.D. was an Episcopal priest in Fort Worth, Texas before being received with his family into the Catholic Church in 2006. He subsequently served as the Assistant Director of the Catholic Information Center in Washington, D.C., where he lectured regularly.
He also served under Archbishop John J. Myers for the Pastoral Provision of John Paul II, the canonical structure by which Anglican clergy are received into the Catholic Church and then go on to pursue Holy Orders in the Catholic Church.
Taylor holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Dallas. His dissertation was titled: "Thomas Aquinas on Natural Law and the Twofold Beatitude of Humanity. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University (BA, Philosophy) Westminster Theological Seminary (MAR, Systematic Theology), Nashotah Theological House (Certificate in Anglican Studies), and the University of Dallas (MA, Philosophy).
I think this series would be an excellent addition to Logos, and Verbum!