Reading Luke For The First Time


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Reading Luke for the First Time


Reading Luke for the First Time

Author: Wilfrid J. Harrington

language: en

Publisher: Paulist Press

Release Date: 2015


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Reading Luke


Reading Luke

Author: Frank Dicken

language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2023-08-08


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The Gospel of Luke is a book about Jesus, claiming to provide assurance concerning what its reader has been taught about Jesus. But how does it do that? This book provides an answer to that question by helping readers understand Luke as a gospel story in its historical context and with appreciation for the author's literary artistry and theological perspectives. Part one explores background information and literary features of Luke such as its author and first readers, genre, plot and character development, the role of programmatic passages, and interpreting the large number of parables included by Luke. Part two focuses on themes that run throughout the Gospel: Jesus's mission, salvation, discipleship, the kingdom of God, resurrection, and ascension. The discussion of these features and themes will provide readers of Luke's Gospel with a grasp of its overarching framework so that they are able to comprehend Luke's unique presentation of Jesus's life and read the Gospel with increased confidence for themselves.

Behold, Your House Is Left to You


Behold, Your House Is Left to You

Author: Peter H. Rice

language: en

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Release Date: 2016-10-07


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This book explores the place of Jerusalem and its Temple in Luke's Gospel, paying attention both to the Third Gospel's narrative and theological dynamics and to the historical and rhetorical milieu in which Luke composed his narrative. It argues for a portrait of the Jerusalem Temple in Luke's Gospel that is complex, multifold, and coherent, one comprised of interwoven strands constituting an engaging and intertextual response to the pressing theological concerns of the Evangelist's day.