Doctor Luke wrote the third
gospel in our Bibles. His book begins with the birth of the forerunner of the
Christ and ends with the ascension, making it the fullest of the accounts of
Jesus’ life. Luke records Jesus’ purpose on earth: "To seek and save the lost.”
Studies in Luke, the 2003 volume of the Schertz Lectures, introduces and summarizes Luke’s
gospel. Nineteen chapters provide exegesis and exposition of the text. Topical
studies, false doctrines about Luke, and difficult passages in Luke finish the
discussion of the book. The last section discusses issues like abortion,
inspiration, fellowship, and more.
727 pages