Exploring the Gospel of Luke
Mar 30, 2026
A presenter outlines a 10-week course diving into Luke's literary shape, typology, and theology. Topics include infancy narratives, parables, the Spirit, the cross, and eschatology. The relationship between Luke, Acts, and the Old Testament is explored. Practical details on format, recordings, access, and who the course suits are explained.
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Gospels Like Stained Glass Windows
- Alastair Roberts compares the four Gospels to stained glass windows revealing one radiant light, highlighting both unity and distinctive artistry.
- The metaphor urges readers to notice each evangelist's unique perspective instead of flattening them into uniformity.
Enroll To Learn Luke's Distinctive Artistry
- Join the Davenant Hall course to train your eyes to see Luke's distinctive literary, typological, and symbolic artistry.
- Over 10 weeks you'll study Luke's features and theological perspective with two-hour classes and office hours.
Luke's Integrated Theological Landscape
- The course agenda maps Luke's landscape: literary structure, infancy narratives, kingdom politics, Spirit, law, eschatology, parables, prophetic praxis, opponents, and the cross.
- This breadth shows Luke's integrated theological and narrative aims rather than isolated topics.
