Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 57-65
In this series, we engage with the ancient yet strikingly relevant voice of Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 57-65. These recordings present the detailed exposition of Cyril of Alexandria, a fifth-century theologian, as he unpacks a specific and compelling section of Luke's narrative, covering chapters 9 through 10. Rather than a modern analysis, this podcast offers a direct encounter with a foundational voice in Christian thought, allowing his meticulous interpretations to speak for themselves. You'll hear his focus on the sending of the seventy-two disciples, the complexities of mission, and the parables and teachings that define this part of the gospel. The tone is scholarly yet deeply pastoral, moving verse by verse to reveal layers of spiritual and practical meaning. For anyone interested in historical theology or seeking a deeper, line-by-line meditation on these scriptures, this collection provides a unique resource. It’s a chance to sit with Cyril’s centuries-old commentary, which continues to offer clarity and provoke reflection on themes of discipleship, authority, and divine purpose. Each episode in this podcast is a sustained dive into one of these nine sermons, making dense material accessible through careful narration. The overall effect is one of thoughtful immersion, perfect for study or contemplative listening.