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In this study, Julie Newberry advances scholarship on emotions in biblical literature by examining the conditions ? that is, the circumstances, dispositions, practices, and commitments ? that lead to joy in Luke's narrative. Focused primarily on the Gospel, the author traces joy's interconnection with the wider life of discipleship, using an eclectically interdisciplinary approach that foregrounds literary-theological and intertextual analysis. Julie Newberry argues that, for Luke, the conditions that facilitate appropriate joy include both divine action to bring about joy-conducive…mehr

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In this study, Julie Newberry advances scholarship on emotions in biblical literature by examining the conditions ? that is, the circumstances, dispositions, practices, and commitments ? that lead to joy in Luke's narrative. Focused primarily on the Gospel, the author traces joy's interconnection with the wider life of discipleship, using an eclectically interdisciplinary approach that foregrounds literary-theological and intertextual analysis. Julie Newberry argues that, for Luke, the conditions that facilitate appropriate joy include both divine action to bring about joy-conducive circumstances and human receptivity. The latter is bound up with factors such as properly oriented hope, trust, and the generous use of possessions, rendering intelligible Luke's portrayal of joy as mandatory, praiseworthy, or blameworthy in particular circumstances. Born 1986; 2008 BA in English and Humanities, Biola University; 2011 MA in English, Texas A&M University; 2014 MDiv, Duke University Divinity School; 2020 PhD in New Testament, Duke University; currently assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College (IL).

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Born 1986; 2008 BA in English and Humanities, Biola University; 2011 MA in English, Texas A&M University; 2014 MDiv, Duke University Divinity School; 2020 PhD in New Testament, Duke University; currently assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College (IL).