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Alexandru Neagoe examines Luke's writings as an apologetic work, by focusing on the parts of Luke's story where the apologetic overtones seem most prominent--the trial narratives. In analyzing the trials of all major Lukan characters--Jesus, Peter, Stephen, and Paul, Neagoe argues that the narratives are best understood when viewed as part of Luke's apologia pro evangelio, a purpose which is in keeping with the author's declared aim to give his readers "assurance" about the "matters" in which they had been instructed (Luke 1:4).
For many years Luke-Acts has been studied as a work of history and
theology. The Trial of the Gospel sets out to examine Luke's
writings as an apologetic work, by focusing on those parts of
Luke's story where the apologetic overtones seem most prominent -
the trial narratives. By analysing the trials of all major Lukan
characters - Jesus, Peter, Stephen, and Paul - Alexandru Neagoe
argues that the narratives are best understood when viewed as part
of Luke's apologia pro evangelio, a purpose which is in keeping
with the author's declared aim to give his readers 'assurance'
about the 'matters' in which they had been instructed (Luke 1:4).
Neagoe concludes that the specific role of the trial narratives is
to provide the framework within which important tenets of the
Christian faith are themselves put 'on trial' before the reader,
with the intended result of the gospel's confirmation.
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