

Luke Timothy Johnson on how to read Luke’s Gospel this Lent
Mar 6, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Luke Timothy Johnson, a renowned Scripture scholar and former professor at Emory University, dives deep into themes from Luke’s Gospel. He explores what it truly means to be a prophet, emphasizing the role of the Spirit in guiding witnesses for God’s word. The conversation highlights significant Lenten readings, including the temptation of Jesus and the parable of the Prodigal Son, encouraging reflection on suffering, reconciliation, and the church's prophetic mission in today’s world.
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Church as Prophetic Community
- Luke's Gospel and Acts portray the church as a prophetic community led by the Spirit.
- Questions include how the church embodies, proclaims, and enacts God's word today.
Johnson's Life Journey
- Luke Timothy Johnson shares his life journey from monk to scholar and caregiver of seven children.
- His personal experiences deeply influence his scholarly work and understanding of faith.
Luke-Acts as Integrated Narrative
- Luke-Acts is a single integrated literary work showing continuity from Jesus to the Church.
- Luke writes to assure Gentile believers by presenting events in careful sequence.