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Compares the Gospel of Luke's account of John's ministry with those of Matthew, Mark and John. Using comparative 'test cases' and a literary-critical approach, Chauchot argues that the Gospel of Luke involves a reshaping of Matthew and Mark. Adds to research in the area of New Testament exegesis.
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Compares the Gospel of Luke's account of John's ministry with those of Matthew, Mark and John. Using comparative 'test cases' and a literary-critical approach, Chauchot argues that the Gospel of Luke involves a reshaping of Matthew and Mark. Adds to research in the area of New Testament exegesis.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000338768
- Artikelnr.: 61093162
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 196
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000338768
- Artikelnr.: 61093162
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Christina Michelsen Chauchot holds a Ph.D. from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She is a pastor of the United Protestant Church of France; vice-president of the Institut Biblique de Versailles; and a lecturer in Scandinavian languages at the Sorbonne University, Paris.
Part I: The Gospel of Luke as a Biblical Rewriting Introduction 1.
Introducing the Concept of Rewritten Bible as an Interpretive Matrix in New
Testament Studies 2. The Synoptic Problem and Gospel Interpretation 3.
Detecting a Rewriting Strategy in Luke's Gospel: Purpose and Methods Part
II: Luke's Characterization of John the Baptist 4. Analysis of John the
Baptist Narratives in Luke-Acts by application of a Rewriting Perspective
5. Luke's Presentation of John's Identity (Lk 3:2) 6. Discussion of John's
Authority (Lk 3:7-17) Part III: From John's Baptism to the Community's
Messianic Baptism in Luke-Acts 7. The Quality of John's Baptism Rite (Lk
3:16) 8. Jesus' baptism (Lk 3:21-22) 9. Three Distinguished Baptisms 10.
Conclusion
Introducing the Concept of Rewritten Bible as an Interpretive Matrix in New
Testament Studies 2. The Synoptic Problem and Gospel Interpretation 3.
Detecting a Rewriting Strategy in Luke's Gospel: Purpose and Methods Part
II: Luke's Characterization of John the Baptist 4. Analysis of John the
Baptist Narratives in Luke-Acts by application of a Rewriting Perspective
5. Luke's Presentation of John's Identity (Lk 3:2) 6. Discussion of John's
Authority (Lk 3:7-17) Part III: From John's Baptism to the Community's
Messianic Baptism in Luke-Acts 7. The Quality of John's Baptism Rite (Lk
3:16) 8. Jesus' baptism (Lk 3:21-22) 9. Three Distinguished Baptisms 10.
Conclusion
Part I: The Gospel of Luke as a Biblical Rewriting Introduction 1. Introducing the Concept of Rewritten Bible as an Interpretive Matrix in New Testament Studies 2. The Synoptic Problem and Gospel Interpretation 3. Detecting a Rewriting Strategy in Luke's Gospel: Purpose and Methods Part II: Luke's Characterization of John the Baptist 4. Analysis of John the Baptist Narratives in Luke-Acts by application of a Rewriting Perspective 5. Luke's Presentation of John's Identity (Lk 3:2) 6. Discussion of John's Authority (Lk 3:7-17) Part III: From John's Baptism to the Community's Messianic Baptism in Luke-Acts 7. The Quality of John's Baptism Rite (Lk 3:16) 8. Jesus' baptism (Lk 3:21-22) 9. Three Distinguished Baptisms 10. Conclusion
Part I: The Gospel of Luke as a Biblical Rewriting Introduction 1.
Introducing the Concept of Rewritten Bible as an Interpretive Matrix in New
Testament Studies 2. The Synoptic Problem and Gospel Interpretation 3.
Detecting a Rewriting Strategy in Luke's Gospel: Purpose and Methods Part
II: Luke's Characterization of John the Baptist 4. Analysis of John the
Baptist Narratives in Luke-Acts by application of a Rewriting Perspective
5. Luke's Presentation of John's Identity (Lk 3:2) 6. Discussion of John's
Authority (Lk 3:7-17) Part III: From John's Baptism to the Community's
Messianic Baptism in Luke-Acts 7. The Quality of John's Baptism Rite (Lk
3:16) 8. Jesus' baptism (Lk 3:21-22) 9. Three Distinguished Baptisms 10.
Conclusion
Introducing the Concept of Rewritten Bible as an Interpretive Matrix in New
Testament Studies 2. The Synoptic Problem and Gospel Interpretation 3.
Detecting a Rewriting Strategy in Luke's Gospel: Purpose and Methods Part
II: Luke's Characterization of John the Baptist 4. Analysis of John the
Baptist Narratives in Luke-Acts by application of a Rewriting Perspective
5. Luke's Presentation of John's Identity (Lk 3:2) 6. Discussion of John's
Authority (Lk 3:7-17) Part III: From John's Baptism to the Community's
Messianic Baptism in Luke-Acts 7. The Quality of John's Baptism Rite (Lk
3:16) 8. Jesus' baptism (Lk 3:21-22) 9. Three Distinguished Baptisms 10.
Conclusion
Part I: The Gospel of Luke as a Biblical Rewriting Introduction 1. Introducing the Concept of Rewritten Bible as an Interpretive Matrix in New Testament Studies 2. The Synoptic Problem and Gospel Interpretation 3. Detecting a Rewriting Strategy in Luke's Gospel: Purpose and Methods Part II: Luke's Characterization of John the Baptist 4. Analysis of John the Baptist Narratives in Luke-Acts by application of a Rewriting Perspective 5. Luke's Presentation of John's Identity (Lk 3:2) 6. Discussion of John's Authority (Lk 3:7-17) Part III: From John's Baptism to the Community's Messianic Baptism in Luke-Acts 7. The Quality of John's Baptism Rite (Lk 3:16) 8. Jesus' baptism (Lk 3:21-22) 9. Three Distinguished Baptisms 10. Conclusion