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The Art of Catholic with Matthew Leonard

042: New Testament Basics with John Bergsma

The Art of Catholic with Matthew Leonard

Matthew Leonard

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9831 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2016

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

If you totally understand the New Testament of Sacred Scripture, then you can ignore this podcast. For the rest of us mortals, this show is a gem. Best-selling author and professor Dr. John Bergsma explains the Bible like nobody else. His Bible Basics for Catholics is a masterpiece. While it focused on the overall story of salvation history, particularly the Old Testament, his sequel, New Testament Basics for Catholics illuminates the second half of the Bible. And it's even better than the first one (which sold a gazillion copies). John breaks the New Testament down by focusing on its four major authors. In part 1 of this interview, we'll discuss the first two - Matthew and Luke - and what's happening in their books. Among other things we'll learn: What is the unifying theme of the major New Testament authors? Why does Matthew kick off the New Testament with a genealogy? (John actually calls it biblical Tae Kwon Do) What's so shocking about the women mentioned by Matthew? What is Luke's theme and how is his audience different than Matthew's? What is the true meaning of mercy as found in the Gospel of Luke? (It's not what you think and it gives a whole new meaning to the Year of Mercy!) My previous show with John (Episode 6) remains one of my most popular. In this latest interview, you'll understand why I call him the "Blond Beast of Biblical Theology". Matthew P.S. Don't forget to grab your FREE copy of my quick guide to deeper prayer 8 Ways To Jumpstart Your Prayer Life! It's an easy step-by-step guide to help you rocket to God! Don't miss a show! Subscribe to The Art of Catholic by clicking this link and then clicking "View in iTunes" under the picture and then "Subscribe"! Android user? You can listen to The Art of Catholic on the Beyond Pod app from the Google Play Store. Want to experience Catholic Europe? Join Matthew on his pilgrimage to Fatima, Lourdes, Avila, and many other amazing holy sites this October 23rd to November 1st. Click here for details.

Transcript

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Okay, put your headphones on.

0:02.0

See if you can hear me, alright.

0:04.0

I don't do the problem with evil.

0:07.0

I'm not doing that.

0:08.0

This is all like...

0:09.0

And nothing about cannon law.

0:12.0

I don't do cannon law.

0:17.0

This is the art of Catholic. In as much as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things which have been

0:32.8

accomplished among us, just as they were delivered to us by those from the beginning where

0:37.5

eyewitnesses and ministers of the word, it seemed good to me also having followed all things closely or some time past.

0:47.0

To write an orderly account for you most excellent theophilus that you may know the truth

0:52.7

concerning the things of which you have been in form.

0:57.4

Somebody's gotta give me some oxygen after reading this one sentence that opens up the

1:01.5

gospel of Luke or the opening paragraph of Luke as it were.

1:06.2

And I want everyone to remember this passage because they're going to come into play a little bit

1:10.0

later in my talk today with my guest. Welcome to the show, kids. I'm Matthew Leonard in studio

1:15.7

two at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. This is the art of Catholic, the podcast that explores

1:21.6

the beauty, mystery, and very long sentences of the Catholic faith.

1:26.3

It's all about becoming like Jesus Christ

1:28.2

and rocketing our way to God.

1:31.1

And today I have a biblical ICBM on the show.

1:36.2

He's actually one of my favorite guests.

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