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Luke's Gospel
Book • 2005
In 'Luke's Gospel', Jonathan Knight offers a detailed analysis of one of the most important books detailing the life and works of Christ.
The book introduces the Gospel and the narrative theory on which it rests, providing a chapter-by-chapter exposition.
Knight also explores alternative perspectives such as feminism and deconstruction, and highlights key motifs, particularly the theme of the temple, which he argues has been previously overlooked in Luke scholarship.
He posits that Jesus pronounces the present temple forsaken by God to introduce himself as the cornerstone of the eschatological temple.
The work is part of the 'New Testament Readings' series and is presented in an accessible and jargon-free manner.
The book introduces the Gospel and the narrative theory on which it rests, providing a chapter-by-chapter exposition.
Knight also explores alternative perspectives such as feminism and deconstruction, and highlights key motifs, particularly the theme of the temple, which he argues has been previously overlooked in Luke scholarship.
He posits that Jesus pronounces the present temple forsaken by God to introduce himself as the cornerstone of the eschatological temple.
The work is part of the 'New Testament Readings' series and is presented in an accessible and jargon-free manner.
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