In this volume Mikeal C. Parsons provides an overview of Luke
and Acts, reading Luke and Acts in the context of ancient
rhetorical criticism as practiced in the Hellenistic world. Parsons
first compares Luke's storytelling with narrative techniques of
ancient rhetoric. He next compares Luke's interpretation of Jewish
sources within the social conventions of Luke's day. Finally,
Parsons profiles Luke's specific evangelistic theological artistry,
one in which Luke creatively uses Isaiah to call for the conversion
of the Gentiles. The depth and breadth of Parson's chapters root
Luke's narrative strategy, interpretive moves, and theological
imagination in the pagan, Jewish, and Christian contexts of the
period.
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