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The Gospel of Luke / Amy-Jill Levine, Ben Witherington III. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: New Cambridge Bible commentaryPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, (c)2018.; ©2018Description: 715 pages : 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521676819
  • 0521859506
  • 9780521676816
  • 9780521859509
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2595.53.W823.G677 2018
  • BS2595.53.L485.G677 2018
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Contents:
Luke 1: Prologue, Preparations, and Poems Luke 2: Jesus' Birth and Childhood Luke 3: John the Baptizer Jesus' Genealogy Luke 4: The Wilderness, Nazareth, and Capernaum Luke 5: Disciples and Debates Luke 6: Teaching in Synagogues and on the Plain Luke 7: Healing, Debating, Forgiving Luke 8: Patrons and Parables, Healings and Exorcisms Luke 9: Mission, Transfiguration, and Predictions of Death Luke 10: Instructions for the Seventy, the Lawyer, and Martha the Householder Luke 11: Prayer, Petitions, Parables, and Polemic Luke 12: Proverbs, Provocations, and Preparations Luke 13: Repentance, Healing, and Salvation Luke 14: Banquets Earthly and Eschatological Luke 15: Parables of Losing and Finding Luke 16: On Serving God and Mammon Luke 17: Faith, Fidelity, and Finding the Kingdom Luke 18: Parables and Passion Predictions Luke 19: From Jericho to Jerusalem: Tax Collector, Triumphal Entry, Temple Teaching Luke 20: Questions in the Temple Luke 21: Dedication and Destruction Luke 22: Last Supper, Arrest, and Sanhedrin Trial Luke 23: Pilate and the Cross Luke 24: Resurrection and Responses.
Subject: "This volume offers a comprehensive overview of one of the four New Testament gospels and brings a unique approach to the genre of Bible commentary. Featuring distinct Jewish and Christian voices in respectful conversation, Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington methodologically break new ground in exploring why scholars disagree on questions of history (what actually happened, what is authorial invention, how do we address different versions of the same account), literature (what does this story tell us about Jesus and Peter, Mary Magdalene and Judas, among other characters), and theology (what can we say about resurrection and divine justice, or about Jesus as the Messiah)." Front book flap
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Luke 1: Prologue, Preparations, and Poems Luke 2: Jesus' Birth and Childhood Luke 3: John the Baptizer Jesus' Genealogy Luke 4: The Wilderness, Nazareth, and Capernaum Luke 5: Disciples and Debates Luke 6: Teaching in Synagogues and on the Plain Luke 7: Healing, Debating, Forgiving Luke 8: Patrons and Parables, Healings and Exorcisms Luke 9: Mission, Transfiguration, and Predictions of Death Luke 10: Instructions for the Seventy, the Lawyer, and Martha the Householder Luke 11: Prayer, Petitions, Parables, and Polemic Luke 12: Proverbs, Provocations, and Preparations Luke 13: Repentance, Healing, and Salvation Luke 14: Banquets Earthly and Eschatological Luke 15: Parables of Losing and Finding Luke 16: On Serving God and Mammon Luke 17: Faith, Fidelity, and Finding the Kingdom Luke 18: Parables and Passion Predictions Luke 19: From Jericho to Jerusalem: Tax Collector, Triumphal Entry, Temple Teaching Luke 20: Questions in the Temple Luke 21: Dedication and Destruction Luke 22: Last Supper, Arrest, and Sanhedrin Trial Luke 23: Pilate and the Cross Luke 24: Resurrection and Responses.

"This volume offers a comprehensive overview of one of the four New Testament gospels and brings a unique approach to the genre of Bible commentary. Featuring distinct Jewish and Christian voices in respectful conversation, Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington methodologically break new ground in exploring why scholars disagree on questions of history (what actually happened, what is authorial invention, how do we address different versions of the same account), literature (what does this story tell us about Jesus and Peter, Mary Magdalene and Judas, among other characters), and theology (what can we say about resurrection and divine justice, or about Jesus as the Messiah)." Front book flap Link to source of summary

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Amy-Jill Levine is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies and Mary Jane Werthan Professor of Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt, Affiliated Professor, Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations, Cambridge, UK, and an elected member of the prestigious Studiorum Novi Testimenti Societas (SNTS).

Ben Witherington is Amos Professor of New Testament for Doctoral Studies at Asbury Theological Seminary and on the doctoral faculty at St. Andrews University in Scotland.

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