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In this episode, we transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament for a while, starting with the Gospel of Luke. We explore why Luke's Gospel exists and what makes it unique.
Luke stands out for his emphasis on Gentiles, the marginalized, and his detailed storytelling. Join us as we look at how Luke's narrative sets the stage for the international spread of Christianity, Luke's portrayal of the Kingdom of God, and his focus on individual responses to Jesus' message.
If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it.
By Miriam FisherIn this episode, we transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament for a while, starting with the Gospel of Luke. We explore why Luke's Gospel exists and what makes it unique.
Luke stands out for his emphasis on Gentiles, the marginalized, and his detailed storytelling. Join us as we look at how Luke's narrative sets the stage for the international spread of Christianity, Luke's portrayal of the Kingdom of God, and his focus on individual responses to Jesus' message.
If you have a bit of the Bible that makes you wonder, email [email protected] and we'll try to cover it.