The path to salvation in Luke's Gospel: what must we do?

"This book investigates Luke's message of salvation in relation to socio-economic issues, and thus concerns salvation of the rich as well as the poor. With a narrative reading of Luke's Gospel built on careful examination of its socio-economic context, it demonstrates that Luke's...

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Main Author: Wi, MiJa (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York Bloomsbury International Clark 2019
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Wi, MiJa, The path to salvation in Luke's Gospel] (2021) (Froelich, Margaret)
Edition:First edition
Series/Journal:The library of New Testament studies 607
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Luke / Path of salvation / Salvation
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Economics in the Bible
B Bible. Luke
B Sociology, Biblical
B Salvation Christianity
B Thesis
B Poverty in the Bible
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Summary:"This book investigates Luke's message of salvation in relation to socio-economic issues, and thus concerns salvation of the rich as well as the poor. With a narrative reading of Luke's Gospel built on careful examination of its socio-economic context, it demonstrates that Luke's message of salvation is best understood as: 1. Divine mercy which champions the cause of the poor and redresses the injustice of the world, 2. Its human embodiment, and 3. Divine reward promised to those who enact mercy. Wi argues that Luke's question of 'what must we do?' juxtaposes salvation with 'doing', posing interesting questions with respect to the salvation of the rich. This volume highlights good news to the poor in terms of divine mercy and justice, shows that the reception of divine mercy calls for practices, which embody it, and above all clarifies Luke's notion of salvation of the rich which will happen as participation in the salvation of the poor. Wi's conclusion challenges its readers by asking the question along with Luke's audience: What must we do?."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Socio-Economic Contexts of Luke's Gospel -- Chapter 2: Wealth: Land, Tax, Debt -- Chapter 3: Life Essentials: Food and Clothing -- Part II: Salvation of the Poor and the Rich -- Chapter 4: Salvation in the Gospel Of Luke -- Chapter 5: Salvation of the Poor: Divine Mercy And Justice -- (Lk. 4.18-19; 7.22; 7.11-17; 16.19-31) -- Chapter 6: What Must We Do?: Human Embodiment Of Divine Mercy I (Lk. 3.1-20) -- Chapter 7: What Must I Do?: Human Embodiment Of Divine Mercy II (Lk. 10.25-37; 18.18-30) -- Chapter 8: What Must I Do?: Human Embodiment Of Divine Mercy III (Lk. 12.16-21; 16.1-9) -- Chapter 9: Salvation of the Rich: Restored People Of God (Lk. 14.1-24) -- Chapter 10: Conclusion.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:0567687392
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9780567687395