Sinners and Sinfulness in Luke: A Study of Direct and Indirect References in the Initial Episodes of Jesus' Activity

Cover -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introducing the Study and Its Presuppositions -- 1.1. A Brief Presentation of the Nature of This Study -- 1.2. A Sinner in Luke and in Lukan Scholarship -- 1.3. Methodological Assumptions Governing This Study -- 1.3.1. The Reader a...

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Main Author: Szkredka, Sławomir 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2017
In:Year: 2017
Reviews:Book Review (2018) (Jipp, Joshua W.)
Sinners and Sinfulness in Luke. A Study of Direct and Indirect References in the Initial Episodes of Jesus’ Activity (2019) (Schimanowski, Gottfried)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe v.434
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Luke / Sin / Sinner
IxTheo Classification:FA Theology
Further subjects:B Sin Biblical teaching
B Electronic books
B Thesis
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: Szkredka, Slawomir: Sinners and Sinfulness in Luke : A Study of Direct and Indirect References in the Initial Episodes of Jesus' Activity. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,c2017. - 9783161550577
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Summary:Cover -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Introducing the Study and Its Presuppositions -- 1.1. A Brief Presentation of the Nature of This Study -- 1.2. A Sinner in Luke and in Lukan Scholarship -- 1.3. Methodological Assumptions Governing This Study -- 1.3.1. The Reader as Produced by the Text -- 1.3.2. The Reader as Assumed by the Text -- 1.3.3. Temporal Ordering and a First-Time Reading -- 1.3.4. Literary Form and Narrative Function -- 1.4. The Implied Reader's Pre-existing Beliefs about Sin and Sinners -- 1.5. Lk 5:1-6:11 as a Narrative Section -- 1.6. The Task Ahead -- 2. Sin and Sinners in Luke 1-4 -- 2.1. References to Sin and Sinners in the Infancy Narrative of Luke 1-2 -- 2.1.1. John's Birth Announced (1:5-25) -- 2.1.2. Jesus' Birth Announced (1:26-38) -- 2.1.3. Meeting of the Mothers (1:39-56) -- 2.1.4. Birth of John and Praise of Zachariah (1:57-80) -- 2.1.5. Birth of Jesus and Jesus in the Temple (2:1-50) -- 2.2. References to Sin and Sinners in the Beginnings of the Ministries of John and Jesus in Luke 3-4 -- 2.2.1. Ministry of John the Baptist (3:1-20) -- 2.2.2. Jesus' Commission, Genealogy, and Testing (3:21-4:13) -- 2.2.3. Jesus' Ministry (4:14-44) -- 2.3. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Luke 1-4 -- 3. The Calling of Simon Peter (5:1-11) -- 3.1. The Initial Situation (5:1-3) -- 3.2. The Miraculous Catch (5:4-7) -- 3.3. The Reactions (5:8-11) -- 3.4. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Lk 5:1-11 -- 4. The Healing of a Leper (5:12-16) -- 4.1. The Setting (5:12a) -- 4.2. The Healing (5:12b-13) -- 4.3. Jesus' Command and Reactions (5:14-16) -- 4.4. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Lk 5:12-16 -- 5. The Healing of the Paralytic (5:17-26) -- 5.1. The Setting (5:17) -- 5.2. The Obstacle of the Crowd (5:18-19).
5.3. Jesus' Dispute with the Pharisees and Teachers of the Law (5:20-24) -- 5.4. Reactions to the Miracle (5:25-26) -- 5.5. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Lk 5:17-26 -- 6. The Call of Levi (5:27-39) -- 6.1. Call and Response (5:27-28) -- 6.2. Meal - First Objection - Response (5:29-32) -- 6.3. The Second Objection and the Response Followed by a Parable (5:33-39) -- 6.4. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Lk 5:27-39 -- 7. The Sabbath Disputes (6:1-11) -- 7.1. The Initial Situation (6:1) -- 7.2. The Critique of the Pharisees (6:2) -- 7.3. Jesus' Response (6:3-5) -- 7.4. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Lk 6:1-5 -- 7.5. The Initial Situation (6:6-7) -- 7.6. Jesus' Triple Response (6:8-10) -- 7.7. Reactions of the Pharisees and the Scribes (6:11) -- 7.8. The Theme of Sinfulness and the Likely Effects of Lk 6:6-11 -- 7.9. Concluding Remarks on Luke's Portrayal of Sinners in 5:1-6:11 -- 8. Sin and Sinners in Lk 6:12-9:50 -- 8.1. Choice and Preparation of the Twelve (6:12-8:56) -- 8.1.1. Choice of the Twelve and the Sermon on the Plain (6:12-49) -- 8.1.2. John the Baptist's Question and Jesus' Response (7:18-35) -- 8.1.3. Jesus and the Sinful Woman (7:36-50) -- 8.1.4. Teaching in Parables and the Miracles of Jesus (8:1-56) -- 8.2. The Twelve Entrusted with a Mission and with the Prediction of Jesus' Destiny (9:1-50) -- 8.2.1. The Sending of the Twelve, Herod's Questions, and the Challenge to Feed the Crowds (9:1-17) -- 8.2.2. Peter's Confession, Transfiguration, and the Failures of the Disciples (9:18-50) -- 8.3. Concluding Remarks on the Interpretive Potential of Lk 5:1-6:11 for the "Sinner Texts" in Lk 6:12-9:50 -- 9. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Ancient Sources -- Modern Authors -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Hebrew Bible / Old Testament -- New Testament -- Deuterocanonical Writings
Old Testament Pseudepigrapha and Dead Sea Scrolls -- Philo, Josephus, and Classical Greek Sources -- Index of Modern Authors
ISBN:3161551176