Studies in the Parables of Jesus: Life and Service Series

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Synopsis

"Studies in the Parables of Jesus" is a thoughtful exploration of the allegorical teachings of Christ, designed to illuminate their timeless relevance for personal and communal life. This work delves into the vivid storytelling found in the Gospels, examining how simple narratives of seeds, lamps, and travelers convey profound spiritual truths. The text serves as a comprehensive guide for both individual reflection and group study, focusing on the ethical and social implications of the message of Jesus.

By analyzing the historical context and the literary structure of the parables, Halford Edward Luccock provides readers with a deeper understanding of the Kingdom of God and the practical application of Christian principles in daily service. This volume emphasizes the transformative power of these stories, offering a scholarly yet accessible approach to the New Testament's most famous lessons. It remains an essential resource for those seeking to bridge the gap between ancient scripture and modern religious practice, highlighting the enduring wisdom found within the words of the Great Teacher. Through clear analysis and spiritual insight, the work encourages a more profound engagement with the core of the Christian faith.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781026015223
  • Number of pages: 136
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 10 mm
  • Languages: English