From
Paul to Luke: Transitioning to Another Apostolic Study
by
Rev. Paul J. Bern
As
many of you know, I have spent the last several years on the
Progressive Christian Blog, and on my website, pcmatl.org, posting a
weekly Bible study. The topic has always been the apostle Paul, but
at this point I have covered all there is to cover regarding Paul's
writings without becoming repetitious. So, it is time for me to move
on to another apostle, this time the apostle Luke, whose Gospel is
the lengthiest and most detailed of the four gospels. The Book of
Acts, also written by Luke, will be following immediately after.
What
I have been doing over these last 4 years is writing what I intend to
be a series of Biblical studies on the 3 apostles who were the most
prolific writers – Paul, Luke and John. The apostle Paul will be
volume 1, Luke volume 2, and so on. Now that I am finished with
Paul's writings, I have started the process of compiling all those
studies into a book that will be titled, “The Apostles In Plain
English Vol. 1: the Apostle Paul”. This book, which has already
been copyrighted, is slated for release in early November, and it
will be available on my website
and on Amazon. It
will present Paul's letters to the early churches in the order of
their appearance in the New Testament, from Romans to Philemon. The
price on this book has not yet been set, but this will be a big book,
at least 500 pages thick. The release date will be announced on
social media, so look for it on Facebook,
Twitter, Google+,
Linked
In, Tumblr
and Branded.me,
among others.
Next
week we start Luke chapter one. Enjoy your week, everyone! Shalom.
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