: The Gospel is the first half of a two-part "apologetic history" that begins with Jesus’ ministry to the outcasts and extends to the "end of the earth" in the Book of Acts.
: Unlike many technical commentaries, Johnson focuses on how Luke tells his story—using literary patterns to reveal a "theological program" that presents Jesus as the Savior for the entire world, regardless of status. The Gospel of Luke (Sacra Pagina)
Key themes and narrative structures emphasized in this volume include: : The Gospel is the first half of
: Luke uniquely highlights stories of divine forgiveness for those on the social or moral fringes, such as the Prodigal Son and the forgiven woman who washes Jesus' feet. The in the Sacra Pagina series , authored
The in the Sacra Pagina series , authored by Luke Timothy Johnson , is highly regarded for its literary analysis that treats the text as a cohesive narrative rather than just a collection of historical fragments.
: A significant portion of the Gospel (Luke 9:51–19:27) is structured as a long, resolute journey toward Jerusalem, where Jesus demonstrates divine wisdom through parables and challenges.