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The Universal God: Jesus and the Inclusion of the Marginalized

Examines Luke’s concept of God’s redemptive plan being realized through the inclusion of the poor, women, and Gentiles. Analyzes the historical context of the Greco-Roman world and the literary source of Luke-Acts as a unified historical apology.

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Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies

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Examines Luke’s concept of God’s redemptive plan being realized through the inclusion of the poor, women, and Gentiles. Analyzes the historical context of the Greco-Roman world and the literary source of Luke-Acts as a unified historical apology.

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What You Will Learn

  • Textual Analysis: Study Luke-Acts' presentation of inclusivity

  • Historical Insight: Analyze Greco-Roman context

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Students in New Testament studies

None required

Ability to analyze inclusion theology in Luke-Acts

The Universal God: Jesus and the Inclusion of the Marginalized

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What is in this course?

  • Duration : 1 Days

  • Class Start Date : 2026-02-01

  • Inclusivity Insight : Understand God's plan through inclusion

  • Historical Context : Study Luke-Acts in Greco-Roman society

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