Gospel of Luke: Yale Divinity Bible Study Series Yale Divinity School
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The Yale Divinity Bible Study Series is a series of Bible conversations between YDS Dean Harold Attridge and YDS professor emeritus David Bartlett, capturing their give-and-take discussions on books of the Bible. The hope is that viewers will find the series informative, challenging, and inspiring.
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The Gospel of Luke: The Passion and Resurrection
Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Gospel of Luke, Chapters 23-24. This is session 8 of 8 for the Gospel of Luke
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The Gospel of Luke: Lost and Found
Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Gospel of Luke, Chapters 15-19. This is session 6 of 8 for the Gospel of Luke.
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The Gospel of Luke: Jesus Teaches "On the Road"
Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Gospel of Luke, Chapters 12-14. This is session 5 of 8 for the Gospel of Luke.
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The Gospel of Luke: Jesus Begins to Teach
Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Gospel of Luke, Chapters 6-8. This is session 3 of 8 for the Gospel of Luke.
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The Gospel of Luke: Jesus Begins to Preach and Heal
Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Gospel of Luke, Chapters 3-6. This is session 2 of 8 for the Gospel of Luke.
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The Gospel of Luke: Jesus Begins to Form a Community
Yale Divinity School Dean Harold W. Attridge and Professor Emeritus David L. Bartlett discuss the Gospel of Luke, Chapters 9-11. This is session 4 of 8 for the Gospel of Luke.
Customer Reviews
Informative and enjoyable
This series of short discussions between the two learned men provides a good overview of the main points of Luke. I found it quite rewarding to watch their discussion while following along in my own bible. The short lengths fit in just right with my morning coffee breaks!
Thanks for offering this course free of charge.
STRANGE YUP YUP
I WAS NOT EXPECTING THIS FROM YALE "DIVINITY" SCHOOL ON THE ROMANS AND LUKE SERIES THAT I LOOKED AT IN MY RETIREMENT RELIGION STUDIES. IT SEEMS LIKE ONE MAN IS TALKING AND THE OTHER ONE IS SAYING YUP YUP. THIS IS FROM YALE ?????
DID THEY SAY ANYTHING AT AL ABOUT JESUS CHRIST OR SALVATION???? I MUST BE IN THE WRONG PLACE.
ONE MAN SAID HE DIDN'T SEE HOW JOHN THE BAPTIST WAS PREACHING GOOD NEWS - SURELY MY SOUTHERN EARS DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THIS CORRECTLY.
A "progressive's" secular interpretation!
These "intellectuals" discuss the New Testament from a non- believer's perspective. They are like the two blind men that came across an elephant for their first time; one felt the trunk and the other a leg, one was sure that an elephant looked like a snake, the other a tree and both went on to teach this at Yale. I expected so much more from a school like Yale; sadly, I was extremely disappointed; the place "ain't" what it used to be.