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LUKE:
A HITCHHIKER’S GUIDE.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear one of Australia’s
best New Testament scholars.
For more information, telephone the Parish Office
(5445 2060) or register online today to confirm your
place. ( www.trybooking.com/JPKF )
Cost: $50.00 waged
$40.00 unwaged
A seminar with The Rev’d Dr Alan
Cadwallader
ST MARK ’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
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St Mark’s Anglican Church 7-17 Main Street, Buderim
7-17 Main Street (PO Box 43) Buderim, QLD 4556
The Rev’d Dr Alan
Cadwallader teaches
New Testament at the
Australian Catholic
University in Canberra.
He writes and speaks
regularly on issues of
social justice, spirituality
and Christian belief. He is
married and finds
frequent delight and new ideas in the surprises
four growing children bring to family life.
He is the author of many articles on topics as
diverse as, Atheism as a Christian
Responsibility, and When a Woman is a Dog:
Ancient and Modern Ethology meet the
Syrophoenician Women. He is the author of
Jesus in Paul, published by St Paul’s Publishing.
On an amble on a familiar track, two bods have a chat about Jesus, finishing the day with a hearty meal. In brief, this captures the essence of the gospel for the coming liturgical year. No wonder the ancient picture for Luke’s Gospel was simply a person — Luke is one of the most human texts of the church, celebrating friendship, food and travel. For the “Lonely Planet” guide to Luke’s Gospel — where to eat, where to go and who to go with — come along to the day of exploration at St Mark’s on Saturday February 13th. Alan Cadwallader will be joining us again. Bring food, bring a map, bring a friend!
If you’re interested in any pre-reading, here are some useful resources:
Borgman, P., The way according to Luke: hearing the whole story of Luke-Acts (Grand Rapids, Mich: Eerdmans, 2006).
Byrne, Brendan, The Hospitality of God: A Reading of Luke’s Gospel. (St. Pauls, 2000).
Karris, R.J., Eating Your Way through Luke’s Gospel (Minn: Liturgical Press, 2006).
Pilch, J.J., Cultural Tools for Interpreting the Good News (Collegeville, Minn: Liturgical Press, 2002).
Proctor, J., Luke’s Jesus: the message and meaning of Luke’s Gospel (Cambridge: Grove Books, 2006).
Puskas, C.B. & D. Crump, Introduction to the Gospels and Acts (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2008).
The Gospel of Luke, which
dominates the Lectionary
throughout Year C of the
three-yearly cycle, has
both delighted and
perplexed readers of the
Gospels for decades. It is
obviously the work of a
sensitive and inspired
author. One indication of
this fact can be found in
the various subtitles which
this work has been given
over the ages: the Gospel
of the Spirit, the Gospel of
Mercy, the Gospel of the
Poor, the Gospel of
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Luke: A Hitchhiker’s Guide! Luke’s Gospel for Year C
A Seminar with The Revd Dr Alan Cadwallader
Saturday February 13th 2016, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Morning & Afternoon Tea Provided BYO Lunch
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