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The extended banquet scene in Luke 14 reflects the authors’ disagreement about the Gospel’s characterization of Judaism, and in particular Luke’s treatment of Pharisees. Levine and Witherington ...
Luke's gospel is a product of a kind of Pauline Christianity. And so it tells the story in some slightly different ways than do the other gospels. It has different interests.
Although he was, according to his own declaration in Luke 1:1–4, no eyewitness of the gospel history, he had excellent opportunities to acquire all the authoritative information necessary for ...
Luke is the only gospel writer who tells the parables of the prodigal son (15:11-32) and the good Samaritan (10:25-37). He alone tells us the stories of Mary and Martha (10:38-42) and of the ...
The Parable of the Sower from the Gospel of Luke in the Bible shows that while not everyone may accept faith messages, sometimes the "seed" will land on good soil and produce fruit.
Harvard, America’s first college is no more. The school, whose original motto was “veritas Christo et Ecclesiae” (Truth for Christ and the Church), has long since abandoned both.
Pastor Samuel Rodriguez of New Season Church in Sacramento, California, reflects on Luke 19:30 and how this verse offers a lesson for all during the season of Lent, ahead of Easter.
Luke's gospel is a product of a kind of Pauline Christianity. And so it tells the story in some slightly different ways than do the other gospels. It has different interests.
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