TY - BOOK AU - Moessner,David P. TI - Jesus and the heritage of Israel: Luke's narrative claim upon Israel's legacy T2 - Luke the interpreter of Israel SN - 9781563382932 AV - BS2589 PY - 1999/// CY - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania PB - Trinity Press International KW - Bible KW - Luke KW - Criticism, interpretation, etc KW - Acts KW - Israel (Christian theology) KW - Biblical teaching N1 - 1 and indexes; Introduction. Two books but one story? / David P. Moessner and David L. Tiede --; Formal elements and genre : which Greco-Roman prologues most closely parallel the Lukan prologues? / L.C.A. Alexander --; Rhetorical influences and genre : Luke's preface and the rhetorical of Hellenistic historiography; Daryl D. Schmidt --; The claims of the prologues and Greco-Roman rhetoric : the preface to Luke and Acts in light of Greco-Roman rhetoric strategies; Vernon K. Robbins --; The appeal and power of poetics (Luke 1:1-4) : Luke's superior credentials (parakolouthakoti), narrative sequence (kathexas), and firmness of understanding (a asphaleia) for the reader; David P. Moessner --; Israel's heritage and claims upon the genre(s) of Luke and Acts : the problem of a history; Richard Pervo --; Promise and fulfillment in Hellenistic Jewish narratives and in Luke and Acts; William Kurz --; Acts and the fragments of Hellenistic Jewish historians; Carl R. Holladay --; "Opening the Scriptures" : the legitimation of the Jewish Diaspora and the early Christian mission; Gregory E. Sterling --; akribos...grapsai (Luke 1:3) : to write the full history of God's receiving all nations; David L. Balch --; The mission speeches in Acts and Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Eckhard Plumacher --; The theology of sea storms in Luke-Acts; Charles H. Talbert and J.H. Hayes --; The enigma of the silent closing of Acts (28:16-31) / Daniel Marguerat --; Israel's future and the delay of the Parousia, according to Luke; Michael Wolter --; The story of Israel within the Lukan narrative; Robert C. Tannehill --; "Israel" and the story of salvation : one theme in two parts; I. Howard Marshall --; Conclusion : "And some were persuaded ..." / David P. Moessner and David L. Tiede; 2 ER -