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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... show similar introductions . Luke's use of this style often raises the question of whether he sees himself as writing a biography or a history . Opinions fa- voring one or the other abound . Perhaps the most we can say is that Luke is ...
... show Jesus as the one long - promised to deliver humankind from sin and death . Luke's infancy narratives grab the attention of his Gentile audience , catechize them , and graft them to the community of Israel by setting the many ...
... show mercy to our fathers and to be mindful of his holy covenant 73and of the oath he swore to Abraham our father , and to grant us that , 74rescued from the hand of enemies , without fear we might worship him 75in holiness and ...
... show that there was a strong Jewish presence in various parts of Galilee , so it would not be a strange place for Jesus to have his upbringing . The most we can say about this puzzlement is that the two sources that mention Jesus ...
... shows Jesus teaching in the temple up to the final days before his crucifixion . In the Acts of the Apostles , Peter and Paul also preach and teach in the temple . Jesus returns with his parents to Nazareth , and nothing more is heard ...