Among all the writers of the New Testament, no one has been more
undervalued than Luke. Not only are Luke's Gospel and Acts more
extensive than all of Paul's epistles put together; Luke's
particular slant on the story he tells also sets him apart. In this
book Justo Gonzalez examines Luke's characteristic perspective and
its relevance for the church today. Gonzalez highlights eight
themes in Luke's writing, including his concern for gender
inclusivity, his emphasis on Jesus as Savior, his interest in
eating and its connection to worship, and his stress on the great
upheaval that God is bringing about. Focusing especially on the
unique perspective that Luke brings to his writing as a historian,
Gonzalez shows how Luke's narrative invites us into his story and
connects us with the entire history of humanity.
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