Unlock the story of Luke with clear, chapter-by-chapter guidance that guides your understanding.
This accessible guide analyzes the gospel’s authorship, historical context, and central themes, helping readers grasp how Luke presents Jesus and the early church. It also explores how Luke’s background as a physician may shape the narrative, and how his work connects with the Acts of the Apostles.
Structured for quick study, this edition offers plain language explanations alongside concise historical notes. You’ll find careful notes on dates, sources, and the way Luke’s account interacts with other Gospel writers, making it a practical companion for students, teachers, and readers seeking a solid, readable introduction to Luke.
- Plain explanations of Luke's authorship and its implications
- Contextual background on the world of the Gospel and early Christianity
- Overview of key themes and the relationship between Luke and Acts
- Guidance for studying Luke in a classroom or sermon setting
Ideal for readers of biblical studies, sermons, and classroom discussion, this edition supports a thoughtful, engaged approach to the Gospel of Luke.