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Luke the Historian of Israel's Legacy, Theologian of Israel's 'Christ' - A New Reading of the 'Gospel Acts' of Luke (Paperback)
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Luke the Historian of Israel's Legacy, Theologian of Israel's 'Christ' - A New Reading of the 'Gospel Acts' of Luke (Paperback)
Series: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die Neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
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David Moessner proposes a new understanding of the relation of
Luke's second volume to his Gospel to open up a whole new reading
of Luke's foundational contribution to the New Testament. For
postmodern readers who find Acts a 'generic outlier,' dangling
tenuously somewhere between the 'mainland' of the evangelists and
the 'Peloponnese' of Paul-diffused and confused and shunted to the
backwaters of the New Testament by these signature corpora-Moessner
plunges his readers into the hermeneutical atmosphere of Greek
narrative poetics and elaboration of multi-volume works to inhale
the rhetorical swells that animate Luke's first readers in their
engagement of his narrative. In this collection of twelve of his
essays, re-contextualized and re-organized into five major topical
movements, Moessner showcases multiple Hellenistic texts and
rhetorical tropes to spotlight the various signals Luke provides
his readers of the multiple ways his Acts will follow "all that
Jesus began to do and to teach" (Acts 1:1) and, consequently, bring
coherence to this dominant block of the New Testament that has long
been split apart. By collapsing the world of Jesus into the words
and deeds of his followers, Luke re-configures the significance of
Israel's "Christ" and the "Reign" of Israel's God for all peoples
and places to create a new account of 'Gospel Acts,' discrete and
distinctively different than the "narrative" of the "many" (Luke
1:1). Luke the Historian of Israel's Legacy combines what no
analysis of the Lukan writings has previously accomplished,
integrating seamlessly two 'generically-estranged' volumes into one
new whole from the intent of the one composer. For Luke is the
Hellenistic historian and simultaneously 'biblical' theologian who
arranges the one "plan of God" read from the script of the Jewish
scriptures-parts and whole, severally and together-as the saving
'script' for the whole world through Israel's suffering and raised
up "Christ," Jesus of Nazareth. In the introductions to each major
theme of the essays, this noted scholar of the Lukan writings
offers an epitome of the main features of Luke's theological
'thought,' and, in a final Conclusions chapter, weaves together a
comprehensive synthesis of this new reading of the whole.
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