Lukan joy and the life of discipleship: a narrative analysis of the conditions that lead to joy according to Luke
In dieser Studie untersucht Julie Newberry die Umstände, Praktiken und Verpflichtungen, die im Lukasevangelium zur Freude führen. Indem die Autorin die Rolle des göttlichen Handelns und der menschlichen Empfänglichkeit bei der Ermöglichung von Freude nachzeichnet, erhellt ihre literarisch-theologisc...
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Tübingen
Mohr Siebeck
2022
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Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (583)
Year: 2022 |
Series/Journal: | Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament
583 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Luke
/ Joy
/ Discipleship of Christ
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IxTheo Classification: | HC New Testament |
Further subjects: | B
Theological Interpretation
B Berufsgeheimnis B Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe B Neues Testament B Gospels B Luke-Acts B Thesis B Emotions |
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Summary: | In dieser Studie untersucht Julie Newberry die Umstände, Praktiken und Verpflichtungen, die im Lukasevangelium zur Freude führen. Indem die Autorin die Rolle des göttlichen Handelns und der menschlichen Empfänglichkeit bei der Ermöglichung von Freude nachzeichnet, erhellt ihre literarisch-theologische Analyse die moralische Aufladung der lukanischen Freude.Inhaltsübersicht1. Introduction2. Awaiting Joyous Circumstances and Welcoming Them with Joy: Joy in the Lukan Infancy Narrative3. Joy in Discipleship: Rejoicing in Jesus's Teaching and Ministry4. Joy-according-to-Luke and the Way to the Cross (Luke 19:28–22:49)5. Awaiting and Receiving Joy, Again (and Again): Joy on Easter, Joy after the Ascension, and the Conditions for Joy-according-to-Luke (Luke 23:50–24:53; Acts 1–2:41)6. Conclusion: The Conditions that Lead to Joy-according-to-Luke 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.Survey of contents1. Introduction2. Awaiting Joyous Circumstances and Welcoming Them with Joy: Joy in the Lukan Infancy Narrative3. Joy in Discipleship: Rejoicing in Jesus's Teaching and Ministry4. Joy-according-to-Luke and the Way to the Cross (Luke 19:28–22:49)5. Awaiting and Receiving Joy, Again (and Again): Joy on Easter, Joy after the Ascension, and the Conditions for Joy-according-to-Luke (Luke 23:50–24:53; Acts 1–2:41)6. Conclusion: The Conditions that Lead to Joy-according-to-Luke |
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ISBN: | 3161619714 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-161971-7 |