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Rhetorical Texture And Narrative Trajectories Of The Lukan Galilean Ministry Speeches
Patrick E. Spencer

Rhetorical Texture And Narrative Trajectories Of The Lukan Galilean Ministry Speeches

hermeneutical appropriation by authorial readers of Luke-Acts

T&T Clark (2007)
9780567031303
| Physical Copy
248 pages | 152 x 240 mm
Dewey 226.4/06
LC Classification BS2589 .S64 2007
LC Control No. 2007281265

Genre

  • Ethics (ETH)

Subject

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

Plot

Varying degrees of attention are paid to Jesus' four speeches in the Galilean ministry of the Gospel of Luke. Despite increasing interest in ancient Graeco-Roman rhetoric in biblical studies, few scholars examine the speeches from the lens of ancient rhetorical argument. In addition, with the exception of the inaugural speech in Luke 4.14-30, little attention is afforded to the relevance of the speeches for understanding larger nuances of the narrative discourse and how this affects the hermeneutical appropriation of authorial readers. In contrast, Spencer examines each speech from the context of ancient rhetorical argument and pinpoints various narrative trajectories-as associated with theme, plot, characterization, and topoi-that emerge from the rhetorical texture. In doing so, he shows that the four speeches function as "sign posts" that are integral to guiding the Lukan narrative from the "backwaters" of Galilee to the center of the Roman Empire.

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