A theology of Luke and Acts : biblical theology of the New Testament / Darrell L. Bock ; Andreas J. K�ostenberger, general editor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Grand Rapids, Michgian : Zondervan, 2012.Description: 495 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0310270898
  • 9780310270898
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 2589 .B63 2012
Contents:
The often lost importance of Luke-Acts and the orientation of this study -- The context of Luke-Acts: a short introduction -- The case for the unity of Luke-Acts and reading the volumes as Luke-Acts and as Luke and Acts -- Outline and narrative survey of Luke-Acts -- The plan, activity, and character of God: a survey in narrative order -- The God of promise, fulfillment, and salvation: synthesis of texts on the plan of God -- Jesus the Messiah who is Lord and bringer of the new era: narrative order -- Messiah, servant, prophet, Savior, Son of Man, and Lord: a synthesis on the person and work of Jesus -- The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts: power and enablement for the promise and witness of the new era -- The salvation of God through Christ and the healings that picture it: narrative order -- The many dimensions of salvation in Luke-Acts: a synthesis -- Israel in Luke-Acts -- The Gentiles and the expression "the nations" in Luke-Acts -- The church and the Way in Luke-Acts -- Discipleship and ethics in the new community -- How response to Jesus divides: the opponents, the crowds, and Rome as observer of events in Luke-Acts -- Women, the poor, and the social dimensions in Luke-Acts -- The law in Luke-Acts -- Ecclesiology in Luke-Acts -- Eschatology, judgment, and hope for the future in Luke-Acts -- The scriptures in Luke-Acts -- Luke-Acts in the canon.
Summary: Examines Lukan themes, language, and the books' context within the Bible. --from publisher description.
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"God's promised program, realized for all nations"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 453-488) and index.

The often lost importance of Luke-Acts and the orientation of this study -- The context of Luke-Acts: a short introduction -- The case for the unity of Luke-Acts and reading the volumes as Luke-Acts and as Luke and Acts -- Outline and narrative survey of Luke-Acts -- The plan, activity, and character of God: a survey in narrative order -- The God of promise, fulfillment, and salvation: synthesis of texts on the plan of God -- Jesus the Messiah who is Lord and bringer of the new era: narrative order -- Messiah, servant, prophet, Savior, Son of Man, and Lord: a synthesis on the person and work of Jesus -- The Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts: power and enablement for the promise and witness of the new era -- The salvation of God through Christ and the healings that picture it: narrative order -- The many dimensions of salvation in Luke-Acts: a synthesis -- Israel in Luke-Acts -- The Gentiles and the expression "the nations" in Luke-Acts -- The church and the Way in Luke-Acts -- Discipleship and ethics in the new community -- How response to Jesus divides: the opponents, the crowds, and Rome as observer of events in Luke-Acts -- Women, the poor, and the social dimensions in Luke-Acts -- The law in Luke-Acts -- Ecclesiology in Luke-Acts -- Eschatology, judgment, and hope for the future in Luke-Acts -- The scriptures in Luke-Acts -- Luke-Acts in the canon.

Examines Lukan themes, language, and the books' context within the Bible. --from publisher description.

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