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Preaching Luke in Year C | By the Well Podcast

Bart Bruehler (UCLT) and Kylie Crabbe (ACU/Pilgrim) joined Robyn Whitaker (Pilgrim) to discuss Preaching Luke in Year C on the By the Well podcast. This special episode of the podcast unpacks the background to Luke, themes and theology, how Luke relates to the other gospels, and what preachers might want to think about as they delve into Luke’s gospel in the year ahead. Beyond preaching Luke, this conversation between New Testament scholars will be a helpful guide to anyone wishing to learn more about the Gospel according to Luke.

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The By the Well podcast is a resource for preaching from the Revised Common Lectionary produced by Pilgrim Theological College and the Uniting Church in Australia. Entering its sixth year, the podcast aims to bring the best biblical scholarship into conversation with lived experience, pastoral need, and theology. You can listen to By the Well by searching on your favourite podcast app or at the By the Well website.

Robyn Whitaker is Associate Professor of New Testament Studies at Pilgrim Theological College and Director of the Wesley Centre. She is the author of Even the Devil Quotes Scripture: Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms and an ordained Uniting Church minister.

Professor Bart Bruehler is Director of Biblical Studies at Uniting College for Leadership and Theology, Adelaide, within the University of Divinity. He is author of A Public and Political Christ. Bart is ordained in the Free Methodist tradition.

Associate Professor Kylie Crabbe is a Research Fellow at Australian Catholic University and future Head of College at Pilgrim Theological College. She is author of a ground-breaking book called Luke/Acts and the End of HistoryKylie is an ordained Uniting Church minister.

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