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Awarded with high excellence. In this internal it icnludes the following: Question 1: Discuss the theme “Good News For All” within the religious tradition. • Who were the original audience of the Gospel of Luke? (Include information about the relationship of the audience to the writer) • What was happening to the original community at the time of writing? (Include issues of concerns and debate) • Why was the theme of “Good News For All” necessary at the time Question 2: Explain how Luke conveys the theme of “Good News For All” • What message did Luke wish to convey to the original audience through his Gospel theme of Good News For All” • Give examples of how the theme of “Good News For All” is communicated to the reader, include an explanation of how the theme is seen in your chosen example. You could talk about ideas, stories, images, symbols, repetition, and recurring use of JOY/JOURNEYING/PRAYER in the Infancy Narratives. SECTION TWO – Contemporary links to a theme in a sacred text Question 3: Explain the significance of the theme • How does Luke’s Gospel bring hope to those who are marginalized? Relate this teaching to specific groups. • What is the significance of the theme to Luke’s audience? SECTION THREE – Modern links to a theme in a sacred text Question 4: Explain how Catholics are asked to respond to the marginalized in society today • How might the theme of “Good News For All” impact a reader personally, geographically, politically, historical or socially?


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