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The Gospel according to Luke
Book • 1850
The Gospel of Luke, attributed to Luke the Evangelist, is the third canonical gospel in the New Testament.
It presents a detailed account of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection, emphasizing themes of compassion, social justice, and salvation for all people.
Luke's Gospel is known for its meticulous historical detail and its inclusion of parables and teachings unique to its narrative.
It also features a prominent role for women and marginalized individuals, reflecting Luke's concern for the social and political context of Jesus' ministry.
The Gospel of Luke is considered a crucial source for understanding the historical Jesus and the early development of Christianity.
It presents a detailed account of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection, emphasizing themes of compassion, social justice, and salvation for all people.
Luke's Gospel is known for its meticulous historical detail and its inclusion of parables and teachings unique to its narrative.
It also features a prominent role for women and marginalized individuals, reflecting Luke's concern for the social and political context of Jesus' ministry.
The Gospel of Luke is considered a crucial source for understanding the historical Jesus and the early development of Christianity.
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in relation to the Gospel According to Luke.

John Dickson

16 snips
145. Second Act
Mentioned as the source of the Gospel reading in the podcast's lectio divina.

Lectio: Second Sunday of Advent
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to provide additional details about the centurion's story.


John Whittaker

Matthew 8:1-17
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in the context of discussing the Gospel According to Luke.


Alisa Childers

#38 Is the Book of Acts Historically Reliable? With Dr. Craig Keener
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during a sermon on Luke's Gospel, focusing on the events surrounding the birth of Jesus.


R.C. Sproul

Mary’s Visit to Elizabeth
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when discussing books that retell the story of Jesus.


Christopher Lydon

Miracles and Wonder
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when explaining hard sayings of Jesus in the gospel.


R.C. Sproul

When Towers Fall