Steven Sim

Words are more treacherous and powerful than we think – Jean-Paul Sartre

Reflections on Luke’s Gospel

As some of you are aware, I have been posting up my reflections on Luke’s writing about Jesus.

It started with Luke’s gospel reading aloud sessions with JR and as we went through the chapters, I found myself reflecting afresh stories which I have grown to take for granted. Without realizing I have written about 6 installments of my reflections:

The Social Theology of St. John the Baptist

The Social Theology of Mary’s Magnificat

Luke’s Nativity: Caesar & Christ

The Social Theology in Jesus’ Manifesto

The Simple Reason for the Long List

Tempted to Sin-gularity

I hope to write further but will not be publishing them from now on until I have completed reflection on the whole of Luke’s gospel. Writing to put them up on my blog seemed to give me unnecessary pressure of conformity. I prefer leisure writing…

2 Responses to “Reflections on Luke’s Gospel”

  1. I have enjoyed reading them. Will miss your blog posting of further reflections.

  2. Thanks Doc! I am still writing them, in fact, just finished one on “healings” and scribbling some notes on beatitudes. :D

    Will post in the near future….

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