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Scripture and Hermeneutics Series Craig G. Bartholomew vol. 6 Reading Luke: Interpretation, reflection, formation

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A.; Zondervan; 2005Description: 484tr; Paperback; 23cmISBN:
  • 1842270702 9780310234166
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226.406
  • C886-B29
Online resources: Summary: In his introduction, Anthony Thiselton sets the context for a wide-ranging exploration of how to read Luke for God's address today. Traditional and more contemporary approaches are brought into dialogue with each other as several Lukan scholars reflect on how best to read Luke as Scripture. Topics covered include the purpose of Luke-Acts, biblical theology and Luke, narrative and Luke, reception history and Luke, the parables in Luke, a missional reading of Luke, and the theological interpretation of Luke. Since prayer is a major theme in Luke, this volume explores not only the role of prayer in Luke but also the relationship between prayer and exegesis.
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In his introduction, Anthony Thiselton sets the context for a wide-ranging exploration of how to read Luke for God's address today. Traditional and more contemporary approaches are brought into dialogue with each other as several Lukan scholars reflect on how best to read Luke as Scripture. Topics covered include the purpose of Luke-Acts, biblical theology and Luke, narrative and Luke, reception history and Luke, the parables in Luke, a missional reading of Luke, and the theological interpretation of Luke. Since prayer is a major theme in Luke, this volume explores not only the role of prayer in Luke but also the relationship between prayer and exegesis.

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