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399 pages, Paperback
First published July 9, 1962
The Greek word "akribos"—it means accurately, carefully—could hardly have prepared him for what follows immediately—the angel Gabriel bringing to the priest Zachary the announcement that his elderly wife would bear his elderly self a son, the angel going on to tell a virgin in Nazareth that she would conceive. One imagines Theophilus incredulously muttering "akribos" to himself—all the more if he had known Luke as a pagan in his medical student days at Tarsus.Notice too how Sheed reminds us of Luke's own background and the testimony of having such a man write about Christ.
...if only we had notes of that long sermon preached byPaul at Troas, during which Eutychus, surely the patron saint of the Sunday laity, fell asleep!All of these little touches make those ancient times and people live and breathe for us ... as well as bringing us, we hope, closer to knowing Christ Jesus more personally.