Luke's literary creativity
Jesper Tang Nielsen (Redaktor), Mogens Müller (Redaktor), Chris Keith (Redaktor), Michael Labahn (Redaktor), Bloomsbury Publishing (Publisher)
Print Book, English, 2016
Bloomsbury, London, 2016
konferencje
xxvii, [1], 299, [3] strony ; 25 cm.
9780567665829, 9780567665836, 0567665828, 0567665836
1022822702
Preface AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsIntroduction: Mogens Müller and Jesper Tang NielsenPart 1: Luke Rewriting1. Luke Uses/Rewrites Matthre: A Survey of the 19th Century Research: Vadim Wittkowski, Humboldt University, Germany 2. Re-walking the “Way of the Lord”: Luke’s use of Mark and his Reaction to Matthew: Mark Goodacre, Duke University, USA2. Luke Rewriting and Rewritten: Francis Watson, University of Durham, UK4. Inclusive and exclusive agreements - towards a neutral comparison of the Synoptic Gospels, or: Minor Agreements as misleading category: Werner Kahl, University of Hamburg, Germany5. Acts as Biblical Rewriting of the Gospels and Paul’s Letters: Mogens Müller, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkPart 2: Luke Rewriting Old Testament Themes and Passages6. Rewritten Prophecy in Luke-Acts: Lukas Bormann, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany7. The Lord Elijah in the Temple as in Malachi 3.1: ‘Overkilling’ Elijah Tradition in Luke 2: Lotta Valve, Abo Akademi, Finland8. Luke’s Use of the Old Testament in the Sending of the Seventy(-Two): A Compositional Study: Joseph Michael Lear, University of Aberdeen, UKPart 3: Luke’s Rewriting Gospel Themes and Passages9. Luke’s Rewriting of the Markan Mélange of Christological Titles (Mark 8:27-33 par., 12:35-37 par., 14:55-64 par.): Daniel Gustafsson, Uppsala University, Sweden10. Re-written Stereotypes: Scripture and Cultural Echo in Luke’s Parable of the Widow and the Judge: Marianne Bjelland Kartzow, University of Oslo, Norway11. Luke's Portrait of Jesus and the Political Authorities in his Passion Narrative. A Rewriting of the Passion Narratives of the Other Gospels: Niels Willert, Aarhus University, DenmarkPart 4: Luke’s rewriting of Roman authorities12. Paul in the Presence of Power: Depictions of social interactions in Acts and in the Hellenistic historians: Martin Friis, University of Copenhagen, Denmark13. Luke’s readers and Josephus: Paul and Agrippa II as Test Case: Stefan Nordgaard, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkBibliographyIndexes
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The essays from a conference held in Roskilde, Denmark, June 2014