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<p>In this episode, the guys give an introduction to the gospel of Luke. What does it mean for Luke, and all of the gospels, to be historical accounts? All history is interpretation, and all of the gospel accounts have different a different focus as they tell the story of Jesus life and ministry. But how do we make sense of all of this information? If youve ever wrestled with being able to trust the gospels, then this dialogue is for you.</p>
<p>The guys spend the majority of the episode (02:13-40:46) talking about what it means for an ancient historian to write history. Do we impose standards that wouldve been foreign to the gospel writers? Tim unpacks the cultural context of the gospels and explains why we can look at them as faithful historical accounts.</p>
<p>Video:<br />
This episode is designed to accompany our first two videos on the Gospel of Luke. You can view them on our youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OLezoUvOEQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k4GbvZUPuo</p>
<p>Scripture References:<br />
Luke 1-6<br />
Isaiah 40<br />
Isaiah 61</p>
<p>Show Music:<br />
Defender Instrumental by Rosasharn Music<br />
Blue Skies by Unwritten Stories<br />
Flooded Meadows by Unwritten Stories</p>