Reading the potentials of Jesus’ “Triumphal Entry” (Luke 19:28–40)
Most scholars recognize the nearly ubiquitous imperial presence throughout the Lukan narrative. Though the traditional scholarly position has been that Luke’s Gospel is an apologetic defense of Christianity for Romans and/or for Christians concerned about the Romans, Luke’s depiction of the so-calle...
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2015
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Review and expositor
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Triumphal Entry
B Reader-response criticism B Roman Empire B Narrative Criticism B Postcolonial criticism |
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Mt 21:1–11, Mk 11:1–11, Lk 19:28–40, Jn 12:12–19
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