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Rindge explicates the multiple ways in which the parable of the Rich Fool and its immediate literary context appropriate, reconfigure, and illustrate a Second Temple intertextual conversation on the interplay of death and possessions, and shows how cartain themes are chosen and adapted for Luke s own existential, ethical, and theological concerns.

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Rindge explicates the multiple ways in which the parable of the Rich Fool and its immediate literary context appropriate, reconfigure, and illustrate a Second Temple intertextual conversation on the interplay of death and possessions, and shows how cartain themes are chosen and adapted for Luke s own existential, ethical, and theological concerns.
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Matthew S. Rindge is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Gonzaga University. He is co-author of the forthcoming The History of Biblical Interpretation to 1835: A Reader (Westminster John Knox) and the recipient of the 2011 Paul J. Achtemeier Award for New Testament Scholarship.