The Interpretation of St. Mark's Gospel
Author: Richard Charles Henry Lenski
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress
Published: 1946
Total Pages: 778
ISBN-13: 1451403062
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Author: Richard Charles Henry Lenski
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress
Published: 1946
Total Pages: 778
ISBN-13: 1451403062
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Pablo T. Gadenz
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 2018-09-18
Total Pages: 641
ISBN-13: 1493415484
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this addition to the successful Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture series, Fr. Pablo Gadenz examines the Gospel of Luke from within the living tradition of the Church for pastoral ministers, lay readers, and students alike. Gadenz explains the biblical text clearly and concisely in light of recent scholarship and pays particular attention to the themes, theology, and Old Testament background of Luke's Gospel. Sidebars explain the biblical background and offer theological insights from Church fathers, saints, and popes, and reflection and application sections offer suggestions for daily Christian living.
Author: Dale B. Martin
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2012-04-24
Total Pages: 444
ISBN-13: 0300182198
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this engaging introduction to the New Testament, Professor Dale B. Martin presents a historical study of the origins of Christianity by analyzing the literature of the earliest Christian movements. Focusing mainly on the New Testament, he also considers nonbiblical Christian writings of the era. Martin begins by making a powerful case for the study of the New Testament. He next sets the Greco-Roman world in historical context and explains the place of Judaism within it. In the discussion of each New Testament book that follows, the author addresses theological themes, then emphasizes the significance of the writings as ancient literature and as sources for historical study. Throughout the volume, Martin introduces various early Christian groups and highlights the surprising variations among their versions of Christianity.
Author: Luke Timothy Johnson
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Published: 2018-10-15
Total Pages: 495
ISBN-13: 0814683312
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat makes this commentary on Luke stand apart from others is that, from beginning to end, this is a literary analysis. Because it focuses solely on the gospel as it appears and not on its source or origin, this commentary richly and thoroughly explores just what Luke is saying and how he says it.
Author: Barbara E. Reid
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Published: 2021-01-15
Total Pages: 408
ISBN-13: 0814681921
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBecause there are more women in the Gospel of Luke than in any other gospel, feminists have given it much attention. In this commentary, Shelly Matthews and Barbara Reid show that feminist analysis demands much more than counting the number of female characters. Feminist biblical interpretation examines how the female characters function in the narrative and also scrutinizes the workings of power with respect to empire, to anti-Judaism, and to other forms of othering. Matthews and Reid draw attention to the ambiguities of the text-both the liberative possibilities and the ways that Luke upholds the patriarchal status quo-and guide readers to empowering reading strategies.
Author: Kent Brown
Publisher: Brigham Young University Studies
Published: 2015-06-01
Total Pages: 1213
ISBN-13: 9781942161073
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnthroned above all creation towers the exalted, glorified Christ. Descending into the darknest recesses of human agony and sin reaches the warm, caring Jesus. These two are the same person. Luke's testimony introduces us to this man become God-God the Son. He comes into our world already bearing a divine nature, already carrying divine qualities. His birth is a miracle; he is "Christ the Lord" (Luke 2:11) The most distinguishing element of this line-by-line, word-by-word commentary is its use of Latter-day Saint scriptures-the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price-to illuminate Luke's Gospel. For example, important LDS doctrines arise from Jesus' activity in the spirit world immediately after his death. More than all other Gospel accounts, Luke captures the compassion and love of the Savior. Such sweet concern manifests itself particularly for the downtrodden and those forced to the margins of society. Within his text, Luke discloses the deep, divine
Author: Robert Charles Sproul
Publisher: Reformation Trust Publishing
Published: 2020-11-17
Total Pages: 595
ISBN-13: 9781642892819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCan we know what Jesus was truly like during His time on earth? A first-century physician set out to gather eyewitness testimony of the life, teaching, and ministry of Jesus Christ. The result is a close-up account of a compassionate Savior on His journey to redeem His people. In this volume, Dr. R.C. Sproul traces the record of Jesus' life as told by Luke, the man considered by some to be one of the greatest historians of the ancient world. Dr. Sproul shows that this gospel is for believers and skeptics alike, written so "that you may have certainty" (Luke 1:4) about the Son of Man who came to seek and save the lost.
Author: Frédéric Louis Godet
Publisher:
Published: 1881
Total Pages: 604
ISBN-13:
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