Anthony Raymond Ceresko
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Anthony Raymond Ceresko (1942–2005) was an
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scholar.


History

Ceresko was born in Detroit, Michigan, USA, on 20 August 1942. After completing studies at the local
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in Detroit, Ceresko entered the
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in
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and was professed on 21 August 1962.


Studies

He studied at the
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, Lewiston, New York, and graduated in 1967. Ceresko was later sent to The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., in 1970 where he studied Bachelor of Sacred Theology ''(STB)'' and
Licentiate of Sacred Theology Licentiate in Sacred Theology ( la, Sacrae Theologiae Licentiatus; abbreviated STL) is the second of three ecclesiastical degrees in theology (the first being the Baccalaureate in Sacred Theology and the third being the Doctorate in Sacred Theol ...
''(STL)''. Ceresko obtained a doctorate from the Pontifical Biblical Institute. His thesis was ''Job 29:31 in the light of Northwest Semitic - A Translation and Philological Commentary''.Anthony Raymond Ceresko,
Job 29:31 in the light of Northwest Semitic - A Translation and Philological Commentary
', Biblical Institute Press, Rome, 1980.


Writings

* ''Job 29:31 in the light of Northwest Semitic - A Translation and Philological Commentary'' * ''Introduction to the Old Testament: a Liberation Perspective'' * ''Introduction to Old Testament Wisdom - A Spirituality for Liberation''


Teacher

Ceresko first taught at the
SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary is a four-year private Polish seminary in Orchard Lake, Michigan, United States. The seminary, taking its name from Saints Cyril and Methodius, was founded in 1885 in Detroit, Michigan, to prepare candidates for ...
in
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. He later moved to Canada and was Professor of Scripture at University of St. Michael's College in Toronto. In 1991, Ceresko moved to India and was Professor of Old Testament at
St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary also known as St. Peter's Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Theology or simply as St. Peter's Pontifical Seminary/Institute is a Roman Catholic major seminary located in Bangalore, India. After the Suppressio ...
in
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. In 1999, Ceresko volunteered to teach in the
Divine Word Seminary The Divine Word Seminary Tagaytay (DWST) is a Roman Catholic mission seminary located in Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines. Established in 1933, the seminary is owned and administered by the Society of the Divine Word (Latin: ''Societas Verbi Divini'' ...
in Tagaytay, Philippines.


Scholarship

Along with Thomas P. Wahl, Ceresko co-edited the notes on
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, Nahum, Habakkuk in the second edition of the '' New Jerome Biblical Commentary'', and wrote the notes on Jonah.
Raymond E. Brown Raymond Edward Brown (May 22, 1928 – August 8, 1998) was an American Sulpician priest and prominent biblical scholar. He was regarded as a specialist concerning the hypothetical "Johannine community", which he speculated contributed to the au ...
, Joseph A. Fitzmyer, Roland E. Murphy (Ed.), ''New Jerome Biblical Commentary'', second edition, Chapman, London, 1990.
Ceresko's other journal articles include: * "The Function of 'Order' (Sedeq) and 'Creation' in the Book of Proverbs with Some Implications for Today". * "The Rhetorical Strategy of the Fourth Servant Song (Isaiah 52:13-53:12): Poetry and the Exodus-New Exodus"Catholic Biblical Quarterly 56.1 (1994): 42-55
/ref> * "The Abcs of Wisdom in Psalm xxxiv"
/ref> * "A Note on Psalm 63: A Psalm of Vigil" * "A Poetic Analysis of Ps 105, with Attention to Its Use of Irony" * "Prayers for Times of Distress" * "Psalm 121: A Prayer of a Warrior?" * "Psalm 149: Poetry, Themes (Exodus and Conquest), and Social Function" * "The Sage in the Psalms." The Sage in Israel and the Ancient near East" * "The Function of Chiasmus in Hebrew Poetry" * "St. Francis de Sales - Spiritual Directory for a New Century: Re-interpreting the Direction of Intention"Anthony Raymond Ceresko, ''To reward them afterwards - Eschatology and St. Francis de Sales - Direction of Intention or Right Intending of Deeds'', Indian Journal of Spirituality, Volume 16/3, 2003, pp.316-33

/ref> * "To reward them afterwards - Eschatology and St. Francis de Sales - Direction of Intention or Right Intending of Deeds"


References

;Notes ;Further reading * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ceresko, Anthony Old Testament scholars 20th-century American Roman Catholic theologians Catholic University of America alumni Niagara University alumni 2005 deaths 1942 births Writers from Detroit Pontifical Biblical Institute alumni Academic staff of the Senate of Serampore College (University) 20th-century American Roman Catholic priests