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.

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
Pages 413
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN 9781850754688

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David in Luke-Acts

David in Luke-Acts
Title David in Luke-Acts PDF eBook
Author Yuzuru Miura
Publisher Mohr Siebeck
Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9783161492532

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Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Aberdeen, 2005.

The Messianic Theology of the New Testament

The Messianic Theology of the New Testament
Title The Messianic Theology of the New Testament PDF eBook
Author Joshua W. Jipp
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 619
Release 2020-11-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 1467459798

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One of the earliest Christian confessions—that Jesus is Messiah and Lord—has long been recognized throughout the New Testament. Joshua Jipp shows that the New Testament is in fact built upon this foundational messianic claim, and each of its primary compositions is a unique creative expansion of this common thread. Having made the same argument about the Pauline epistles in his previous book Christ Is King: Paul’s Royal Ideology, Jipp works methodically through the New Testament to show how the authors proclaim Jesus as the incarnate, crucified, and enthroned messiah of God. In the second section of this book, Jipp moves beyond exegesis toward larger theological questions, such as those of Christology, soteriology, ecclesiology, and eschatology, revealing the practical value of reading the Bible with an eye to its messianic vision. The Messianic Theology of the New Testament functions as an excellent introductory text, honoring the vigorous pluralism of the New Testament books while still addressing the obvious question: what makes these twenty-seven different compositions one unified testament?

On the Road Encounters in Luke-Acts

On the Road Encounters in Luke-Acts
Title On the Road Encounters in Luke-Acts PDF eBook
Author Octavian D. Baban
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 369
Release 2006-10-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1597529990

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Contemporary reconstructions of Luke's theology of the Way should include in a more conscientious manner the contribution of Luke's post-Easter on the road encounters (the Emmaus, Gaza, and Damascus road narratives). This book argues that Luke follows here the rules of Hellenistic mimesis (imitation), many of which are illustrated in the novels, dramas, and history treatises of his time. Filtering these rules through his own theology and literary taste, he represents, in the end, the history and the proclamation of the early church, in an attractive and challenging manner, inviting his readers to good literature and to captivating spiritual experiences.

Prophecy and History in Luke-Acts

Prophecy and History in Luke-Acts
Title Prophecy and History in Luke-Acts PDF eBook
Author David Lenz Tiede
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Pages 188
Release 1980
Genre Religion
ISBN

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In the World but Not of the World

In the World but Not of the World
Title In the World but Not of the World PDF eBook
Author A. Sue Russell
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 255
Release 2019-11-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532644760

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There has been much discussion of two dimensions of the kingdom of God in scholarship: the temporal (already/not yet) and the embodied (spirit/flesh). Russell proposes that there is a third parallel dimension, a social dimension. Using Victor Turner's concepts of structure, antistructure, and liminality, Russell explores how these concepts are consistently expressed in Jesus' teaching, in Paul's writing, and through the writers of the second and third centuries. She demonstrates how, from the very beginning of the Jesus movement, Christ followers were unique, not because their members were to live liminal lives apart from structure, but because they lived out new antistructural relationships within existing structures and thus transformed them. They lived liminally within their structure.