Early Narrative Christology The Lord in the Gospel of Luke Dissertationsschrift 1st Edition by C. Kavin Rowe – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 311018995X, 978-3110189957
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ISBN 10: 311018995X
ISBN 13: 978-3110189957
Author: C. Kavin Rowe
Despite the striking frequency with which the Greek word kyrios, Lord, occurs in Luke’s Gospel, this study is the first comprehensive analysis of Luke’s use of this word. The analysis follows the use of kyrios in the Gospel from beginning to end in order to trace narratively the complex and deliberate development of Jesus’ identity as Lord. Detailed attention to Luke’s narrative artistry and his use of Mark demonstrates that Luke has a nuanced and sophisticated christology centered on Jesus’ identity as Lord.
Table of contents:
Introduction
I Justification for the Study
II Interpretive Method
III Identity
IV Possible Objections?
V The Argument
Chapter 1: The Coming Κύριος
Part 1: The Lord in the Womb
I Luke 1—2 and the Old Testament
II Luke 1:43: The Mother of My Lord
III Luke 2:11: Christ-Lord
Part 2: Preparation for the Coming Lord
I Luke 1:16-17: Preparing a People for the Lord
II Luke 1:76: Preparing the Way of the Lord
III Luke 3:4-6: John and the Lord
Chapter 2: Mission in Galilee
I Luke 4:14-21: The Year of the Lord
II Luke 5:1-11: Master or Lord?
III Luke 5:12-16: The Healing Lord
IV Luke 5:17-26: The Power of the Lord
V Luke 6:5: The Lord of the Sabbath
VI Luke 6:46: Lord, Lord
VII Luke 7:1-10: Lord of the Gentiles
VIII Luke 7:11-17: The Lord of Death
IX Conclusion
Chapter 3: Moving toward Jerusalem
I Luke 9:52-56: The Humble Lord
II Luke 9:57-62: The Lord and His Demands
III Luke 10:1-20: The Lord of Mission
IV Luke 10:21-22: The Lord of Heaven and Earth
V Luke 10:38-42: Mary, Martha, and …
VI The Lord in the Parables
VII Conclusion
Chapter 4: Jerusalem, the Passion, and the Resurrection
I Luke 19:28-40 (7:19; 13:35); Psalm 118:26: The Entry of the Lord
II Luke 20:9-19: Parable as Prelude to the Passion: The Lord, the Vineyard, and the Tenants
III Luke 20:41-44: Psalm 110:1: The Two Lords
IV Luke 22:33 and 22:61: Peter’s Confidence and Betrayal of the Lord
V Luke 22:38 and 22:49: The Lord and the Sword
VI Luke 24: The Risen Lord
Excursus: Κύριος, Identity, and Acts 2:36
Chapter 5: Synthesis: Κύριος in the Gospel of Luke
I Κύριος in the Gospel of Luke
II Κύριος and Identity: θεός and Ἰησοῦς
III Κύριος and Identity: Κύριος Ἰησοῦς
IV Κύριος and History
V Conclusion: Κύριος and the Gospel
Concluding Postscript: Situating Lukan Christology
I Paul
II Gospel of John
III Concluding Reflections
Appendix I: Κύριος in the Gospel of Luke
Appendix II: Κύριος in Codex Bezae’s Version of Luke
Appendix III: Κύριος and Lukan Miscellany
Selected Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources
Index of Modern Authors
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