The Character and Purpose of Luke's Christology

The Character and Purpose of Luke's Christology
Title The Character and Purpose of Luke's Christology PDF eBook
Author Douglas Buckwalter
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 372
Release 1996-08-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780521561808

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Luke's christology is carefully designed. Luke portrays the exalted Jesus as God's co-equal by the kinds of things he does and says from heaven. Through the Holy Spirit, the divine name and personal manifestations, Jesus behaves toward people in Luke-Acts as does Yahweh in the Old Testament. His power and knowledge are supreme. Jesus sovereignly reigns over Israel, the church, the powers of darkness and the world. Luke deepens this portrait by depicting Jesus as deity who by nature behaves as servant: the earthly Jesus acted among his people as one who serves; the exalted Jesus continues serving his people by strengthening and encouraging them in their witness of him to the world. That the believers in Acts resemble the way Jesus behaved in the Gospel means that they too are now imaging some of his servant-like character in their witness of him.

Luke’s Christology of Divine Identity

Luke’s Christology of Divine Identity
Title Luke’s Christology of Divine Identity PDF eBook
Author Nina Henrichs-Tarasenkova
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 056766290X

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Henrichs-Tarasenkova argues against a long tradition of scholars about how best to represent Luke's Christology. When read against the backdrop of ancient ways of constructing personal identity, key texts in the Lukan narrative demonstrate that Luke indirectly characterizes Jesus as the one God of Israel together with YHWH. Henrichs-Tarasenkova employs a narrative approach that takes into consideration recent studies of narrative and history and enables her to construct characters of YHWH and Jesus within the Lukan narrative. She employs Richard Bauckham's concept of divine identity that she evaluates against her study of how one might speak of personal identity in the Greco-Roman world. She engages in close reading of key texts to demonstrate how Luke speaks of YHWH as God in order to demonstrate that Luke-Acts upholds a traditional Jewish view that only the God of Israel is the one living God and to eliminate false expectations for how Luke should speak of Jesus as God. This analysis establishes how Luke binds Jesus' identity to the divine identity of YHWH and concludes that the Lukan narrative, in fact, does portray Jesus as God when it shows that Jesus shares YHWH's divine identity.

Early Narrative Christology: The Lord in the Gospel of Luke

Early Narrative Christology: The Lord in the Gospel of Luke
Title Early Narrative Christology: The Lord in the Gospel of Luke PDF eBook
Author C. Kavin Rowe
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 289
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110921871

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Despite the striking frequency with which the Greek word kyrios, Lord, occurs in Luke's Gospel, this study is the first comprehensive analysis of Luke's use of this word. The analysis follows the use of kyrios in the Gospel from beginning to end in order to trace narratively the complex and deliberate development of Jesus' identity as Lord. Detailed attention to Luke's narrative artistry and his use of Mark demonstrates that Luke has a nuanced and sophisticated christology centered on Jesus' identity as Lord.

The Preface to Luke's Gospel

The Preface to Luke's Gospel
Title The Preface to Luke's Gospel PDF eBook
Author Loveday Alexander
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 272
Release 2005-10-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780521018814

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Completely re-evaluates the backgound to and provenance of the preface to Luke's Gospel.

The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts

The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts
Title The Davidic Messiah in Luke-Acts PDF eBook
Author Mark L. Strauss
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 419
Release 1995-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1850755221

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The nature of Lukan christology has been much debated in recent years, with scholars claiming the pre-eminence of such categories as Lord, Prophet, Christ, or Isaianic Servant. In the present work the author examines one major theme within Luke's christology, that of the coming king from the line of David. A study of the Lukan birth narrative and the speeches in Acts reveals that Luke shows a strong interest in this royal-messianic theme, introducing it into passages which are introductory and programmatic for his christology as a sermon, portraying Jesus in strongly prophetic terms. The author seeks a synthesis of these seemingly conflicting royal and prophetic portraits in Luke's interpretation of the Old Testament book of Isaiah. When Isaiah is read as a unity, the eschatological deliverer is at the same time Davidic king (Isa. 9.11), suffering servant of Yahweh (Isa. 42-53), and prophet herald of salvation (Isa. 61), leading God's people on an eschatological new exodus. On the basis of this synthesis the christology of Luke-Acts is seen to be both consistent and unified, forming an integral part of Luke's wider purpose in his two-volume work.

Jesus of Nazareth

Jesus of Nazareth
Title Jesus of Nazareth PDF eBook
Author Pope Benedict XVI
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 145
Release 2012-12-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1408194538

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The greatly anticipated third volume of Pope Benedict's already internationally bestselling examination of the life of Jesus Christ and His message for people today. This renowned theologian, biblical scholar and Pastor of over a billion Roman Catholics helps us to rediscover the essence of the Christian Religion.

Echoes of Lament in the Christology of Luke's Gospel

Echoes of Lament in the Christology of Luke's Gospel
Title Echoes of Lament in the Christology of Luke's Gospel PDF eBook
Author Channing L Crisler
Publisher
Pages 354
Release 2020-04-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781910928646

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Crisler suggests that the interplay between the laments crafted by Luke and laments from Israel's Scriptures produce highly suggestive Christological points of resonance. Crisler considers how echoes of lament shape our understanding of Lukan Christology and make a contribution to ongoing debates about earliest Christology.