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A theology of Luke and Acts : biblical theology of the New Testament / Darrell L. Bock ; Andreas J. Kostenberger, general editor. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Biblical theology of the New TestamentPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michgian : Zondervan, (c)2012.Description: 495 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • unmediated
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  • 0310270898
  • 9780310270898
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  • BS2589.B665.T446 2012
  • BS2589.K86.T446 2012
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Contents:
PART ONE: Chapter 1: The often lost importance of Luke-Acts and the orientation of this study Chapter 2: The context of Luke-Acts: a short introduction Chapter 3: The case for the unity of Luke-Acts and reading the volumes as Luke-Acts and as Luke and Acts Chapter 4: Outline and narrative survey of Luke-Acts
PART THREE: Chapter 22: Luke-Acts in the canon.
PART TWO: Chapter 5: The plan, activity, and character of God: a survey in narrative order Chapter 6: The God of promise, fulfillment, and salvation: synthesis of texts on the plan of God Chapter 7: Jesus the Messiah who is Lord and bringer of the new era: narrative order Chapter 8: Messiah, servant, prophet, Savior, Son of Man, and Lord: a synthesis on the person and work of Jesus Chapter 9: The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts: power and enablement for the promise and witness of the new era Chapter 10: The salvation of God through Christ and the healings that picture it: narrative order Chapter 11: The many dimensions of salvation in Luke-Acts: a synthesis Chapter 12: Israel in Luke-Acts Chapter 13: The Gentiles and the expression "the nations" in Luke-Acts Chapter 14: The church and the Way in Luke-Acts Chapter 15: Discipleship and ethics in the new community Chapter 16: How response to Jesus divides: the opponents, the crowds, and Rome as observer of events in Luke-Acts Chapter 17: Women, the poor, and the social dimensions in Luke-Acts Chapter 18: The law in Luke-Acts Chapter 19: Ecclesiology in Luke-Acts Chapter 20: Eschatology, judgment, and hope for the future in Luke-Acts Chapter 21: The scriptures in Luke-Acts
Summary: This groundbreaking work by Darrell Bock thoroughly explores the theology of Luke's gospel and the book of Acts. In his writing, Luke records the story of God working through Jesus to usher in a new era of promise and Spirit-enablement so that the people of God can be God's people even in the midst of a hostile world. It is a message the church still needs today. Bock both covers major Lukan themes and sets forth the distinctive contribution of Luke-Acts to the New Testament and the canon of Scripture, providing readers with an in-depth and holistic grasp of Lukan theology in the larger context of the Bible. https://www.amazon.com/Theology-Luke-Acts-Promised-Testament/dp/0310270898/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780310270898&qid=1588693537&sr=8-1
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"God's promised program, realized for all nations"--Cover.

PART ONE: Chapter 1: The often lost importance of Luke-Acts and the orientation of this study Chapter 2: The context of Luke-Acts: a short introduction Chapter 3: The case for the unity of Luke-Acts and reading the volumes as Luke-Acts and as Luke and Acts Chapter 4: Outline and narrative survey of Luke-Acts

PART THREE: Chapter 22: Luke-Acts in the canon.

PART TWO: Chapter 5: The plan, activity, and character of God: a survey in narrative order Chapter 6: The God of promise, fulfillment, and salvation: synthesis of texts on the plan of God Chapter 7: Jesus the Messiah who is Lord and bringer of the new era: narrative order Chapter 8: Messiah, servant, prophet, Savior, Son of Man, and Lord: a synthesis on the person and work of Jesus Chapter 9: The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts: power and enablement for the promise and witness of the new era Chapter 10: The salvation of God through Christ and the healings that picture it: narrative order Chapter 11: The many dimensions of salvation in Luke-Acts: a synthesis Chapter 12: Israel in Luke-Acts Chapter 13: The Gentiles and the expression "the nations" in Luke-Acts Chapter 14: The church and the Way in Luke-Acts Chapter 15: Discipleship and ethics in the new community Chapter 16: How response to Jesus divides: the opponents, the crowds, and Rome as observer of events in Luke-Acts Chapter 17: Women, the poor, and the social dimensions in Luke-Acts Chapter 18: The law in Luke-Acts Chapter 19: Ecclesiology in Luke-Acts Chapter 20: Eschatology, judgment, and hope for the future in Luke-Acts Chapter 21: The scriptures in Luke-Acts

This groundbreaking work by Darrell Bock thoroughly explores the theology of Luke's gospel and the book of Acts. In his writing, Luke records the story of God working through Jesus to usher in a new era of promise and Spirit-enablement so that the people of God can be God's people even in the midst of a hostile world. It is a message the church still needs today. Bock both covers major Lukan themes and sets forth the distinctive contribution of Luke-Acts to the New Testament and the canon of Scripture, providing readers with an in-depth and holistic grasp of Lukan theology in the larger context of the Bible.

https://www.amazon.com/Theology-Luke-Acts-Promised-Testament/dp/0310270898/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780310270898&qid=1588693537&sr=8-1

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Andreas Köstenberger is Research Professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology and Director of the Center for Biblical Studies at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous works on John, including his commentary in the Baker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series, "John" in Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament, and "John" in Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary.

Darrell L. Bock (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is senior research professor of New Testament studies and Executive Director for Cultural Engagement at Dallas Theological Seminary. Known for his work in Luke-Acts, Dr. Bock is a Humboldt Scholar (Tubingen University in Germany), is on the editorial board for Christianity Today, and a past president of the Evangelical Theological Society (2000-2001). A New York Times bestselling author, Bock has written over forty books, including Luke in the NIV Application Commentary series.

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