Craig A. Evans is Professor of Biblical Studies and Director of the Graduate Program in Biblical Studies at Trinity Western University, Langley, BC. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and books including Noncanonical Writings and New Testament Interpretation and a commentary on Luke (NIBC).
Gospel of Luke
Speaker(s): Craig Evans
Date: 1999
Length: 25h 54min
Product ID: RGDL2928S
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Description
This series is devoted to an analysis of the context and theological perspective of the Gospel of Luke. While offering a survey of the historical, religious, and literary contexts of Luke (and Acts), the course is primarily concerned with tracing the evangelist's development of key themes in a passage-by-passage process, highlighting those sections that are unique to the Gospel of Luke. Lectures include:
- Introduction
- Introduction: The Synoptic Problem
- The Preparation of God's Son (Luke 1:1-3:23)
- Luke 4:1-15
- Luke 4:16-6:36
- Luke 6:31-7:17
- Luke 7:11-8:15
- Luke 8:9-56
- Luke 9:1-27
- Luke's Presentation of Paul (Acts, Part 1)
- Luke's Presentation of Paul (Acts, Part 2)
- Luke 9:28-56
- Luke 9:57-11:32
- Deuteronomy Hypothesis; Luke 11:37-12:12
- Luke 12:13-14:24
- Luke 14:15-15:31
- Luke 15:11-16:31
- Luke 17:1-8
- Luke 17:9-18:30
- Luke 18:31-19:27
- Luke 19:28-24:53
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