Among the classics of ancient Greek and Jewish literature, the
story of Luke-Acts has few rivals. Yet we moderns miss much of the
meaning of Luke's two-part drama because we read it like any other
text and not as it would have been "heard" by ancient listeners --
in public performance by a skilled storyteller.
"The Way according to Luke" unlocks the big picture of Jesus'
mission by attending to the repetition, patterns, and other clues
of oral narrative. In this single volume Paul Borgman lays out a
holistic view of the organic unity between Luke and Acts while
demonstrating that the meaning of Luke-Acts is uniquely embedded in
its narrative. Borgman's distinctive work makes available both the
satisfying pleasure of reading the Bible as great literature and
the rewarding insight gained from receiving Scripture as it was
originally delivered.
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