Scott Hahn, born on October twenty-eighth, nineteen fifty-seven, is a prominent American theologian, author, and Catholic apologist. With a rich background in theology, he has authored over fifty books that delve into Catholic doctrine, Church history, and Bible studies, making significant contributions to the field.
Currently, Hahn serves as a university teacher at the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, where he shares his extensive knowledge with students. His academic journey also includes lecturing at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio, further establishing his reputation as a respected educator.
Before his conversion to Catholicism, Hahn was a Presbyterian minister, a transition that profoundly influenced his theological perspectives. His well-known works, such as 'Rome Sweet Home' and 'The Lamb's Supper: The Mass as Heaven on Earth,' have resonated with many readers, showcasing his ability to communicate complex theological concepts in an accessible manner.
In addition to his writing, Hahn has delivered thousands of engaging talks and academic lectures both nationally and internationally. His lectures have been widely distributed through Lighthouse Catholic Media, allowing his insights to reach a broader audience. His research focuses on Early Christianity during the Apostolic Age and includes various theoretical works concerning the early Church Fathers, solidifying his status as a leading figure in contemporary Catholic thought.