Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 66-80
Author: Cyril of Alexandria
Language: English
Episodes: 15
There's a particular depth to the Gospel of Luke, a narrative rich with parables and teachings that have shaped centuries of faith. This Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 66-80 offers a focused journey through a specific and compelling section of that text, from chapter 10 verse 22 through to chapter 11 verse 18. Rather than a modern analysis, these sessions present the translated and spoken words of Cyril of Alexandria, a fifth-century theologian whose reflections have long been valued for their spiritual clarity. Listening feels less like attending a lecture and more like uncovering layers of meaning within familiar passages. Each episode in this series is built around one of Cyril's fifteen sermons, where he unpacks the spiritual and practical implications of Christ's words with a pastoral intent. You'll hear detailed examinations of concepts like prayer, discipleship, and divine authority, all grounded in the historical context of early Christian thought. This podcast provides a unique opportunity to engage with foundational biblical interpretation, allowing these ancient yet resonant perspectives to inform contemporary understanding. It’s for anyone seeking a thoughtful, historical dive into scripture, moving verse by verse through lessons that are as challenging and relevant now as they were when first recorded. The pace is deliberate, the tone is reflective, and the overall effect is a quieter, more meditative form of study.