建道神學院  

國際學院海外課程 

NTT653 新約書卷﹕路加福音 

課程大綱 

2024-25 夏季 

教授:鄺成中博士 

授课日期:2025 年 7 月 8-12 日 

*本課程以北美東岸時區計算 

授課形式及日期﹕ 

(a) (7月2-7日) 收看課前授課錄影片:6小時 

(b) 實體課堂授課 :約 19小時 

上課地點:加拿大建道中心 (80 Acadia Ave., Suite 208, Markham) 實體面授 7 月 8-11 日(二至五),晚上 7:00-10:00;7 月 12 日(六),早上 9:00-12:00 及下午 1:00-5:00。共 25 小時。 

授課形式/日期 

上課時間 

時數 

內容

錄影授課 

課前先收看 

6 小時

實體堂授課 

北美東岸日期 

北美東岸時間

7 8 (

晚上 7:00-10:00 

3 小時 

完成收看課前錄影片

7 9 (

晚上 7:00-10:00 

3 小時

7 10 (

晚上 7:00-10:00 

3 小時

7 11 (

晚上 7:00-10:00 

3 小時

7 12 (

早上 9:00-12:00 

7 小時 

下午 1:00-5:00

總時數﹕ 

25 小時



課程目標: 

學員在這課程中一方面會認識及理解路加福音中的主要課題與神學思想,以及這書卷 與使徒行傳的密切關係,另一方面亦會透過認識及欣賞路加的寫作手法,從而可以更 好的掌握全書的主題與思想脈絡。 

課程內容: 

路加福音並不是一本單單記載耶穌生平事蹟的書,它是一部富有文學色彩的作品。路 加對耶穌的事蹟經過仔細的查証,有著一定程度的資料搜集,但這部作品的特色不單單在於資料上的正確無誤,更在於書中可見的表達方式、文學色彩。正如路加於前言 所述的,他是將所得的資料按著‘次序’表達出來,這‘次序’是與所得資料的選用與否、 不同事件的敍述次序與所佔用的篇幅、不同人物的描述等等有著密切的關係。本課程 一方面會探討不同經文的內容、思想書卷中數個可能會較為突出的課題,更會嘗試欣 賞書卷中的文學特色、表達手法、情節的鋪排等等。 

課程大綱: 

一章 

兩個孩子的來臨(一):從聖殿到山地

第二章 

兩個孩子的來臨(二):從野地到聖殿

第三章 

從曠野開始(一):耶穌的先鋒

第四章 

從曠野開始(二):傳道旅程的開展

第五章 

尋找罪人:主向罪人的召喚

第六章 

揀選門徒:重要的教導

第七章 

尋找耶穌:罪人是主的朋友

第八章 

在主身邊的人:與主同行的人

第九章 

進深的學習:在實踐中的教導

第十章 

悔改的呼喚:誰是主的朋友?

第十一至十四章 

再次的呼喚:警告的責備

第十五至十六章 

獨有的比喻:主題的展現

第十七至十九章 

比喻與人物:主題的實現

第二十至二十四章 

最後的路程:盼望的彰顯



課程要求: 

(呈交功課日期:2025.9.12 或之前,請將兩份功課合併成為一份,上載至網上校園本 科的課室。) 

1. 專文 (90%) 

探討一段經文 / 一個事蹟(約 6000 字)。 

2. 閱讀 (10%) 

約 600 頁。


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Denova, R.I., The Things Accomplished Among Us: Prophetic Tradition in the Structural  Pattern of Luke-Acts. JSNTSup, 141; Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 1997. 

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Dowing, E.V., Taking Away The Pound: Women, Theology and the Parable of the Pounds in  the Gospel of Luke. LNTS, 324; London: T&T Clark, 2007. 

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Holmas, G.O., Prayer and Vindication in Luke-Acts: The Theme of Prayer within the Context  of the Legitimating and Edifying Objective of the Lukan Narrative. LNTS, 443;  London: T&T Clark, 2011. 

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Miller, J.B.F., Convinced that God had Called Us: Dreams, Visions, and the Perception of  God’s Will in Luke-Acts. BIS, 85; Leiden: Brill, 2007. 

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