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The Theology Of The Gospel Of Luke
Green, Joel B.

The Theology Of The Gospel Of Luke

Cambridge University Press (1995)
9780521469326
| Paperback
184 pages | 150 x 211 mm | English
Dewey 226.406G796T
LC Classification BS2595.2 .G74 1995
LC Control No. 94028658

Subject

  • Bible
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / General
  • Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament
  • Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament
  • Religion / Christian Theology / General

Plot

The Gospel of Luke, often mined for information about the life of Jesus, is also one of the earliest Christian examples of narrative theology. Unlike some writers of New Testament books, Luke has engaged in the theological task by shaping a narrative representation of the coming and mission of Jesus. In doing so, he goes to great lengths to ground the work of Jesus in the continuing story of God's redemptive plan, especially witnessed in the Scriptures, and he also emphasises the ongoing character of that story, with the result that Luke's audience is challenged to discern the purpose of God in order that they may embrace it and order their lives around it. This exploration of the way in which Luke accomplishes his theological task in the first century is both informative and illuminating for contemporary readers seeking approaches to cultural criticism and constructive theology today.

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