Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 1-11
Author: Cyril of Alexandria
Language: English
Episodes: 4
Dive into a foundational work of early Christian thought with Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 1-11. Here, the voice of Cyril of Alexandria, a pivotal fifth-century theologian, is brought to life, offering his detailed exegesis on Luke's narrative from verses 11 through 323. This isn't a modern analysis but a chance to sit with the original text as understood by one of the church's great teachers. Each episode presents one of his sermons, unpacking the parables, miracles, and teachings found in these early chapters. You'll hear Cyril's focus on the theological significance of Christ's actions and words, his insights into the nature of salvation, and his reflections on the moral and spiritual life for believers. The podcast provides a structured, lecture-like journey through this ancient commentary, making a dense and historically significant work accessible. For anyone interested in patristics, biblical scholarship, or deepening their engagement with the Gospel story beyond a surface reading, this series serves as a valuable resource. It connects the contemporary listener directly to the rich tradition of scriptural interpretation, allowing Cyril's profound and sometimes challenging perspectives to resonate anew. The clarity and depth found in these sermons continue to offer substance for personal reflection or group study.