The Gospel of Luke is a wonderfully detailed account of the ministry and miracles of Jesus Christ. What many readers don’t realize is that Luke, who was likely a Gentile, wrote his Gospel with a thorough knowledge of the Old Testament—pointing to Jesus’s life, ministry, and death as the culmination of Old Testament expectations and prophecy.
In this addition to the New Testament Theology series, Benjamin L. Gladd explains the dominant biblical-theological themes in the Gospel of Luke, including the defeat of evil, peace in heaven and earth, the incorporation of the nations, and the kingdom of God. This resource is perfect for those looking to dig deeper into studying the interconnectedness of Scripture.
192 pages.
Introduction
Chapter 1: An Orderly Account
Chapter 2: The Great Reversal
Chapter 3: Peace on Earth and in Heaven
Chapter 4: Israel, the Gentiles, and Isaiah’s Servant
Chapter 5: The Way of Life
Chapter 6: The Success of the Last Adam
Chapter 7: The Son of Man’s Rule and the Ancient of Days
Chapter 8: The Year of Jubilee
From the Manger to the Throne: A Theology of Luke is in the following collections: