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Luke and Acts 101: How to Read and Understand Luke's Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles
"The most prolific New Testament writer, the evangelist Luke left behind thousands of verses that can be daunting to navigate. Now, you can study Luke-Acts in depth with award-winning New Testament professor William Burton, O.F.M. The Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles are two parts of a single triumphant work. Each an epic work in its own right, together they proclaim the gospel message and narrate the gripping story of the Church's early days. Using the metaphor of a double helix, Fr. William Burton asks you to imagine Luke's gospel and Acts as a single account with many parallels or rungs connecting the two sides of the twisted ladder. He sets the scene by painting a vivid picture of the context out of which this work emerged: from a community of early Christians with a fraught history. You will glean fascinating insights from Fr. Burton as you plot the spread of Christianity from its roots among the Jewish followers of Jesus in Israel "to the ends of the earth." Fr. Burton effortlessly navigates this complex period in Christian history, holding up the texts of Luke and Acts as windows for you to peer through. Perfect for your next Bible study or for enjoying during your commute, this brilliant audio course will forever change the way you think about Luke - Acts. This course is part of the Learn25 collection."
William L. Burton (Author), William L. Burton (Narrator)
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Synoptic Gospels: How to Read and Understand Matthew, Mark, and Luke
"Viewed together, the synoptic gospels tell one of the greatest stories ever written. In this brilliantly taught course, you will gain a profound understanding of Matthew, Mark, and Luke. Derived from the Greek work synopsis (“summary”), the term “synoptic” refers to the first three New Testament books, which record many of the same events and parables. The “synoptic problem,” or the speculation around the exact literary relationship among the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, remains one of the most fascinating topics in literary history. As with any literary work, you have to study the context out of which the gospels emerged to arrive at a fuller understanding of the stories they tell. In Synoptic Gospels: How to Read and Understand Matthew, Mark, and Luke, a comprehensive audio course, Fr. William Burton, O.F.M. , breaks down the first three gospels for an astute audience. Carefully situating each in its historical and cultural context, Fr. Burton gives you fresh insights into the similarities and differences across their accounts of Jesus’s life and ministry. Under his guidance, you will dissect the chronology and authorship of the gospels, the religious milieus in which the evangelists wrote, and issues of translation over time. By way of conclusion, you will ask why the fourth gospel, John, marks such a radical departure from the earlier three. Unravel the mysteries of the Gospels and gain new insights into Christ’s mission as you embark on this engaging exploration of how the synoptic gospels came into being. This course is part of the Learn25 Collection."
William L. Burton (Author), William L. Burton (Narrator)
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At the Table with Jesus: Understanding the History, Context, and Meaning of The Last Supper
"You are invited to sit at the table with Jesus in this insightful course. 'Do this in memory of me.' Of all the teachings that Jesus imparted to his disciples, why did he ask that they remember him by sharing a meal? And what does it mean to follow his request today? In these 12 engaging lectures, you will discover the historical context and development of the Last Supper and the Eucharist. As you explore early Christianity and the New Testament, you will come to understand communal meals as Jesus saw them: a way of sharing the Gospel. Looking at the context in which Jesus lived, you will consider the religious significance of food in Judaism and the Greek concept of banquets. As you do so, you will come to understand Jesus'' actions and what meals meant to the earliest Christians. Next, you will turn to the New Testament, exploring the Last Supper and the theme of table fellowship in Luke-Acts and the letters of Paul. Finally, you will consider the spiritual significance of sharing meals and celebrating the Eucharist. At the end of these brilliant lectures, you will emerge with a deep understanding of God''s creation and lavish love. Embark on this fascinating journey today. This course is part of the Learn25 collection and includes a free PDF study guide."
William L. Burton (Author), William L. Burton (Narrator)
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