Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 12-25
The voice of a fifth-century archbishop might seem distant, but in Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 12-25, the theological insights of Cyril of Alexandria feel strikingly immediate. This isn't a dry historical lecture; it's a deep, methodical walk through a significant portion of the biblical text, from chapter 4 verse 41 through to chapter 6 verse 17. Within these passages, listeners encounter the heart of Luke's narrative: the healing ministry of Jesus, the calling of the first disciples, and the foundational ethical teachings of the Sermon on the Plain. Cyril approaches these events with a pastor's heart and a scholar's precision, unpacking layers of meaning that connect the ancient world to contemporary faith. Each episode in this series focuses on his exegetical sermons, translated and presented for a modern audience seeking substance. You'll hear detailed explanations of key Greek terms, considerations of historical context, and profound reflections on how these scriptures reveal the nature of Christ and the path of discipleship. For anyone studying the Gospel of Luke, engaged in personal devotion, or simply curious about early Christian thought, this podcast offers a unique resource. It allows the listener to sit, as it were, in the study of one of the most influential theologians of the early church, following his line-by-line commentary that seeks both intellectual understanding and spiritual nourishment. The result is a thoughtful, immersive experience that makes a classic commentary accessible and deeply relevant.