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005 20200617074246.8
008 901019s1991 mnu b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aBS2595.2$b.K56 1991
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aKingsbury, Jack Dean.
245 10 $aConflict in Luke :$bJesus, authorities, disciples /$cJack Dean Kingsbury.
260 $aMinneapolis :$bFortress Press,$c©1991.
300 $axii, 180 pages ;$c22 cm
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337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 165-169) and index.
505 0 $a1. Introduction -- A. The world of the story -- B. Settings -- General setting -- Temporal settings -- Local settings -- Social settings -- C. Characters -- The narrator -- God -- Satan -- Jesus -- Disciples -- Religious authorities -- The people -- Minor characters -- D. Plot -- 2. The story of Jesus -- A. The presentation of John and Jesus -- B. The public ministry of Jesus in Israel -- The ministry of John -- The ministry of Jesus -- C. The passion, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus -- Jesus before the Sanhedrin -- Jesus' crucifixion -- Jesus' resurrection and ascension -- D. Summary -- Excursus: Jesus' use of "the Son of Man."
505 0 $a3. The story of the authorities -- A. Conflict over authority -- B. Prelude to the conflict -- C. Conflict in Galilee and on the way to Jerusalem -- Characteristic features of the conflict -- The course of the conflict -- In Galilee -- On the way to Jerusalem -- D. Conflict in the temple in Jerusalem -- Intensification of the conflict -- Conflict in the temple -- E. The resolution of the conflict: Jesus' death -- F. Resurrection, and ascension -- The final onslaught against Jesus -- The irony of the conflict -- G. Summary.
505 0 $a4. The story of the disciples -- A. With Jesus in Galilee -- The call, mission, and confession of the disciples -- Spiritual immaturity and incomprehension -- B. On the way to Jerusalem -- Dispatching messengers, encountering would-be disciples, and the mission of the seventy-two -- Instruction on discipleship -- C. In the temple in Jerusalem: Warnings and predictions -- D. Events surrounding the passion, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus -- The passion: Spiritual immaturity and incomprehension -- Resurrection appearances: Enlightenment and spiritual maturity -- The ascension: worship and the mission to come -- E. Summary.
520 $aAfter an introductory chapter giving the setting of Luke's Gospel, outlining the characters (Narrator, God, Satan, Jesus, Disciples, Religious Authorities, People, Minor Characters) and the plot, Kingsbury retells the Gospel as the story of Jesus, the story of the authorities, and the story of the disciples. This retelling emphasizes Jesus as Israel's Messiah and God's Son and reveals the religious authorities as self-righteous, while the disciples are seen as spiritually immature. There is irony in the authorities' "victory," which leads to Jesus' triumph, and there is success in the disciples' growth and maturity. Recommended for seminary and large public libraries.
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