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"This doctoral dissertation shows that Lk 2:22-39 reveals this identity and mission of Jesus. The presentation passage picks up many of the main features of Jesus contained in the previous episodes in the Lukan infancy narrative, and adds important features not present in the other pericopes: the Temple as a privileged places of revelation, the universal offer of salvation in Jesus, and the divided response in Israel. These distinctive feartures of the passage are subsequently developed throughout the progression of Luke-Acts. The significance of the passage increases as it is related to additional parts of the Lukan composition. Simeon's characterization of Jesus, particularly in his commission statement with its universal salvation and divided response, is fulfilled not only in Jesus, but, suprisingly, also in his disciples. This is verified in the common architecture seen in the narrator's characterization of the protagonists throughout the entire macro-narrative. The passage proves the narrative coherence of Luke-Acts and the unity between Jesus and his disciples. It has both christological and ecclesiological implications: the universal offer of salvation implies a rejection; it affects not only Jesus, but also his followers, the reaser included, who is invited to configure himself or herself with Jesus' disciples in Luke-Acts and, through them, with Jesus Christ." -- Back cover.
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The presentation in the Temple: the narrative function of Lk 2:22-39 in Luke-Acts
2012, Gregorian & Biblical Press
in English
8876531971 9788876531972
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Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Pontificio Istituto biblico, 2011.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-403) and indexes.
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