The spiral gospel : intratextuality in Luke's narrative /

How did the author of the Gospel of Luke intend it to be read? In The Spiral Gospel, Rob James shows that the assumptions many modern readers bring to the text - that it claims to be historically factual, or merely regurgitates existing stories - are not those of antiquity. Building on the central i...

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Bibliografiska uppgifter
Huvudupphovsman: James, Rob (Författare, medförfattare)
Materialtyp: Licensed eBooks
Språk:engelska
Publicerad: Cambridge : James Clarke & Co., 2022.
Serie:Foundations in New Testament criticism.
Länkar:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv2xszrg3
Beskrivning
Sammanfattning:How did the author of the Gospel of Luke intend it to be read? In The Spiral Gospel, Rob James shows that the assumptions many modern readers bring to the text - that it claims to be historically factual, or merely regurgitates existing stories - are not those of antiquity. Building on the central insight that it was written for a community who would have used it as their pre-eminent text, James argues convincingly for a continuous, cyclical reading of Luke's narrative. The evidence for this view, and also its consequences, can be seen in the gospel's intratextuality. Context is given at the end of the gospel that informs the beginning, and there are countless other intratextual elements throughout the text that are most readily noticeable on a second or subsequent reading. This deliberate, creative interweaving on the author's part opens up new levels of appreciation and faith for those who read in the way Luke's first audience received his work. --
Fysisk beskrivning:1 online resource (viii, 186 pages)
Bibliografi:Includes bibliographical references ([171]-177 and indexes.
ISBN:9780227178140
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