Walking With Luke: Thematic Studies in the Lukan Narrative
Featured

13 July 2018

"Michael Winstanley’s book provides a remarkable uncovering of the ‘specialness’ of the Gospel of Luke. Not only are all the singularly Lukan features of the Gospel stories dealt with, but there is more as this book is marked by several unusual features of its own that single it out as ‘different’ from the many books on Luke currently available. Michael’s familiarity with classical and contemporary writings on Luke is outstanding, as is his respectful presentation of a variety of differing views. Many of us will be grateful to have it on our desk to guide us through our own teaching, studying, and writing on Luke’s Gospel. As always with the writings of Michael, there is a carefully expressed and profound applications of the Lukan message to the challenges of Christian life in the third millennium."

(Dr. Francis J. Moloney, SDB, taken from the Foreword)

Michael Winstanley SDB invites us to embark on a fascinating journey through the Gospel of Luke. Showcasing his solid scholarship built upon a lifetime of studying and reflecting on the Third Gospel, Michael offers insightful and inspirational food for thought and heart.

Comments from reviews:

“one of Britain’s best Catholic scripture scholars”

“a surprisingly fresh approach to Luke, with smooth-flowing, beautiful intuitions”

“an inspirational synthesis of deep scholarship and reflections”

“this refreshingly reader-friendly approach to Luke will be a gold mine for all who seek a deeper understanding of Jesus and discipleship”

Don Bosco Publications, 379 pages

Further information 

InfoANS

ANS - “Agenzia iNfo Salesiana” is a on-line almost daily publication, the communication agency of the Salesian Congregation enrolled in the Press Register of the Tibunal of Rome as n 153/2007.

This site also uses third-party cookies to improve user experience and for statistical purposes. By scrolling through this page or by clicking on any of its elements, you consent to the use of cookies. To learn more or to opt out, click "Further Information".