The Gospel According to Luke, Том 3Liturgical Press, 2005 - 168 страница Luke continues to challenge our lives. Focusing on Jesus and his earthly ministry among the early church, Michael, F. Patella, OSB, opens the Gospel of Luke to the 21st-century reader. Patella presents literary, textual, and historical criticism in a readable manner to give readers a solid background for the Lukan Gospel. A brief introduction informs reader of Luke's literary technique, Luke as an evangelist, and other historical data. Chapters are "The Prologue (1:1-4)," "The Infancy Narrative (1:5-2:52)," "Preparation for the Public Ministry (3:1-4:13)," "The Ministry in Galilee (4: !4-9:50)," "The Journey to Jerusalem (9:51019:27)," "The Teaching Ministry in Jerusalem (19:28-21:38)," "The Passion (22:1-23:56)," "The Resurrection (24:1-53)." Also includes questions for discussion. |
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... Christ by Donald Jackson . Natural hand - ground ink on calfskin vellum , 15-7 / 8 " X 24-1 / 2 . " Copyright 2005 The Saint John's Bible and the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at Saint John's University , United States of America ...
... Christ's life . Details may or may not be accurate , but the truth of the Gospel goes beyond de- tails . The central focus of this study , therefore , is the theological picture that Luke's Gospel paints of Jesus , his earthly ministry ...
... Christ that also describes how salvation comes through participa- tion in the same passion , death , and resurrection . • Parallel : a term used to describe a passage in one Gospel that has a like passage in another Gospel . · • Q : a ...
... Christ as the great salvific act that has affected the whole cosmos . The evangelist expresses this theology by presenting Jesus ' earthly ministry as a battle between Christ and Satan . Christ's victory over evil comes with his death ...
... Christ , al- though from two different perspectives . Luke centers his account on Mary , while Matthew focuses on Joseph . It is obvious that Matthew and Luke were not copying each other in forming their respective infancy narratives ...