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From One Jesus to Four Gospels by Herman Hendrickx, cicm No. 507-7 176 pp., PhP 119, U$ 10.95 The author tries to telescope in this book the story behind the composition of the gospels. He leads the reader to be confronted by the testimony of the early Christian communities- revelation through the witness of believers. For finally, this is what biblical studies are all about-communication that should lead to communion in God's Word.
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The Third Gospel for the Third World by Herman Hendrickx, cicm The gospel of Luke was most probably written for a Christian community or a cluster of house churches in a city of Eastern Mediterranean. Thus when Luke speaks of the poor, he has first of all in mind the urban poor in his time. Thereby his Gospel has a special relevance for the Third World and its millions of urban poor in the mega cities for the twentieth century. The Third Gospel for the Third World is a commentary on the Gospel of Luke that intends to pay special though not exclusive attention to whatever maybe of particular interest to Third world readers, as it tries to make available to a wider reading public what the author considers to have pastoral implications first and foremost in a third world setting.
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