The Gospel of Luke - A Reflective Commentary Dominican Publications

The Gospel of Luke - A Reflective Commentary

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The Gospel of Luke: A Reflective Commentary

by Denis McBride C.Ss.R

In this thoughtful and accessible commentary, Scripture scholar Denis McBride explores Luke’s Gospel as a message of hope and inclusion. With a deep awareness of Luke’s enduring impact, McBride highlights Jesus’ compassion for the vulnerable and marginalized—those often left outside the bounds of religious or social acceptance.

Blending solid scholarship with prayerful reflection, this book invites readers into a deeper, more personal encounter with the Gospel, encouraging both understanding and spiritual insight.


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Denis McBride C.Ss.R, lectures in Scripture at Hawkstone Hall International Study Centre, near Shrewsbury, England. He recognises that down the ages Luke's Gospel account has moved many people, who welcomed as good news the picture of Jesus as one who clearly favours the vunerable of this world, the outcasts, those who find themselves outside the boundaries of religious or social approval. This commentary sets out to echo these values. It attempts to combine scholarship with meditation in the hope that a reflective understanding will be born of the alliance. 

Denis McBride C.Ss.R, lectures in Scripture at Hawkstone Hall International Study Centre, near Shrewsbury, England. He recognises that down the ages Luke's Gospel account has moved many people, who welcomed as good news the picture of Jesus as one who clearly favours the vunerable of this world, the outcasts, those who find themselves outside the boundaries of religious or social approval.

This commentary sets out to echo these values. It attempts to combine scholarship with meditation in the hope that a reflective understanding will be born of the alliance. 

Denis McBride C.Ss.R, lectures in Scripture at Hawkstone Hall International Study Centre, near Shrewsbury, England. He recognises that down the ages Luke's Gospel account has moved many people, who welcomed as good news the picture of Jesus as one who clearly favours the vunerable of this world, the outcasts, those who find themselves outside the boundaries of religious or social approval.

This commentary sets out to echo these values. It attempts to combine scholarship with meditation in the hope that a reflective understanding will be born of the alliance.