Gospel of Luke: Part 1

Part One: Overview

About The Gospel of Luke:

The Gospel of Luke, “a light to the gentiles”, has a great significance to our Church and to our spiritual life as Christians. As a synoptic gospel, it shares many of the events described in Matthew and Mark, however the Gospel of Luke was written for the gentiles and it places emphasis on specific themes, such as salvation. In this study, Fr. Bill explores other key differences in the Gospel of Luke and how this gospel can help grow and strengthen our faith. We hope this study serves as companion as you read through the Gospel of Luke.

About Fr. Bill

Very Rev. Fr. William Mills has been the priest at Nativity of the Holy Theotokos Orthodox Church for over 20 years. He serves under the OCA’s Diocese of the South under Archbishop Alexander Golitzen. Fr. Bill specializes in scripture, spirituality, and ministry. He holds a Ph.D. in Pastoral Theology from the Union Institute and University in Cincinnati, Ohio. He is also the author of A 30 Day Retreat as well as numerous essays, and book reviews that have appeared in America Magazine, Congregation Magazine, Cistercian Studies Quarterly, Pro Ecclesia, Logos Journal, and Theological Studies.