Jesus and the heritage of Israel : Luke's narrative claim upon Israel's legacy / edited by David P. Moessner.
Material type:
- 1563382938
- 9781563382932
- ARCH YNDC 226.406 M694J 21
- BS2589 .J48 1999
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SAIACS Archives Room | Yandell Collection | ARCH YNDC 226.406 M694J (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 064496 |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction. Two books but one story? / David P. Moessner and David L. Tiede -- Formal elements and genre : which Greco-Roman prologues most closely parallel the Lukan prologues? / L.C.A. Alexander -- Rhetorical influences and genre : Luke's preface and the rhetorical of Hellenistic historiography / Daryl D. Schmidt -- The claims of the prologues and Greco-Roman rhetoric : the preface to Luke and Acts in light of Greco-Roman rhetoric strategies / Vernon K. Robbins -- The appeal and power of poetics (Luke 1:1-4) : Luke's superior credentials (parakolouthakoti), narrative sequence (kathexas), and firmness of understanding (a asphaleia) for the reader / David P. Moessner -- Israel's heritage and claims upon the genre(s) of Luke and Acts : the problem of a history / Richard Pervo -- Promise and fulfillment in Hellenistic Jewish narratives and in Luke and Acts / William Kurz -- Acts and the fragments of Hellenistic Jewish historians / Carl R. Holladay -- "Opening the Scriptures" : the legitimation of the Jewish Diaspora and the early Christian mission / Gregory E. Sterling -- akribos ... grapsai (Luke 1:3) : to write the full history of God's receiving all nations / David L. Balch.
The mission speeches in Acts and Dionysius of Halicarnassus / Eckhard Plumacher -- The theology of sea storms in Luke-Acts / Charles H. Talbert and J.H. Hayes -- The enigma of the silent closing of Acts (28:16-31) / Daniel Marguerat -- Israel's future and the delay of the Parousia, according to Luke / Michael Wolter -- The story of Israel within the Lukan narrative / Robert C. Tannehill -- "Israel" and the story of salvation : one theme in two parts / I. Howard Marshall -- Conclusion : "And some were persuaded ..." / David P. Moessner and David L. Tiede.
"Seventeen leading scholars of antiquity present an amazing "sea change" of opinion that Luke is indeed the interpreter of Israel. The book represents an unprecedented international consensus that the Hellenistic author Luke composed a carefully crafted narrative in two parts to claim Jesus of Nazareth as Israel's true heritage and enduring legacy to the world."--Jacket.
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