Luke's Gospel

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biblical hermeneutics
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critical approaches to Luke
Dead Man
deconstructionist analysis
Earthly Ministry
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eschatological
Eschatological Age
Eschatological Climax
Eschatological Temple
feminist theology
Gentile Mission
gospel exegesis
Griesbach Hypothesis
historical
Home Town
implied
Implied Author
infancy
Infancy Narrative
jesus
Jewish Rejection
Joseph's Son
Joseph’s Son
Luke's Gospel
Luke's Jesus
Luke's Portrayal
Luke's Understanding
Luke’s Gospel
Luke’s Jesus
Luke’s Portrayal
Luke’s Understanding
Muratorian Canon
narrative
narrative criticism
New Testament scholarship
Nunc Dimittis
present
Present Temple
Redemptive History
Stephen Moore
Supper Jesus
Synoptic Problem
temple
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415173223
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Luke's Gospel provides a comprehensive and schematic reading of Luke's Gospel, one of the most important books detailing the life and works of Christ, in six main parts. Knight introduces the Gospel and the narrative theory on which the Gospel rests. He offers a detailed, chapter-by-chapter exposition of the Gospel and also alternative perspectives, such as feminism and deconstruction. He considers the principal motifs of the Gospel, particularly the theme of the temple, which has been previously overlooked in Luke scholarship, arguing that Jesus pronounces the present temple forsaken by God to introduce himself as the cornerstone of the eschatological temple. Finally, he examines earlier readings of Luke's Gospel.
Jonathan Knight presents an accessible and jargon-free introduction to the Gospel and makes a valuable addition to the New Testament Readings series.

Jonathan Knight is a Church of England Clergyman who was educated at Cambridge University and subsequently taught at Sheffield University. He is the author of The Ascension of Isiah (Sheffield 1995) and Jude and 2 Peter (Sheffield 1995).