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- catalog contributor b4192152.
- catalog created "c1989.".
- catalog date "1989".
- catalog date "c1989.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1989.".
- catalog description "INTRODUCTION: THE ENIGMA OF THE CENTRAL SECTION OF LUKE (9:51-19:44) -- The problem and purpose of the investigation -- Method and scope of this work -- The procedure -- Notes -- THE PROBLEM EXPANDED: DISSONANCE OF FORM CONTENT (Luke 9:51 - 19:44) -- The dissonance of form from content -- Characterizations of the dissonance of the central section -- Approach 1: Theological-Christological -- Approach 2: Ecclesiastical-functional -- Approach 4: Traditional-logical -- Conclusions -- THE PREVIEW OF THE JOURNEY OF THE PROPHET LUKE MOSES OF DEUTERONOMY (Luke 9:1-50) -- Luke's language and lineage of the prophets -- The prophetic career of Moses according to Deuteronomy -- The prophetic parallels of Moses in Deuteronomy to Jesus in Luke 9:1-50 -- Conclusions -- THE DEUTERONOMISTIC VIEW OF ISRAEL'S PROPHETIC HISTORY AND THE CENTRAL SECTION OF LUKE -- Josephus, the Qumran covenanters, and the Deuteronomistic perspective -- The central section and the Deuteronomistic historical view -- Conclusion: The story of the Deuteronomistic journeying-guest prophet -- JESUS THE DEUTERONOMISTIC REJECTED PROPHET AS THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES OF DEUTERONOMY -- The fourfold Moses-Exodus-Deuteronomy typology as the literary-theological framework for the central section -- The journeying guest, Lord of the banquet as the prophet like Moses of Deuteronomy -- The relation of form to content in Deuteronomy and in the central section of Luke -- Conclusions -- CONCLUSIONS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRAVEL NARRATIVE IN LUKE-ACTS -- The nature of the travel narrative -- The literary function of the travel narrative in Luke-Acts -- Reflections on the theological implications of the new exodus travel narrative for interpreting Luke-Acts -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Indexes.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 358 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0800608933 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1989".
- catalog issued "c1989.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis : Fortress Press,".
- catalog subject "226.4/06 20".
- catalog subject "BS2595.2 .M62 1989".
- catalog subject "Bible. Luke, IX, 51-XXIX, 44 Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Travel.".
- catalog tableOfContents "INTRODUCTION: THE ENIGMA OF THE CENTRAL SECTION OF LUKE (9:51-19:44) -- The problem and purpose of the investigation -- Method and scope of this work -- The procedure -- Notes -- THE PROBLEM EXPANDED: DISSONANCE OF FORM CONTENT (Luke 9:51 - 19:44) -- The dissonance of form from content -- Characterizations of the dissonance of the central section -- Approach 1: Theological-Christological -- Approach 2: Ecclesiastical-functional -- Approach 4: Traditional-logical -- Conclusions -- THE PREVIEW OF THE JOURNEY OF THE PROPHET LUKE MOSES OF DEUTERONOMY (Luke 9:1-50) -- Luke's language and lineage of the prophets -- The prophetic career of Moses according to Deuteronomy -- The prophetic parallels of Moses in Deuteronomy to Jesus in Luke 9:1-50 -- Conclusions -- THE DEUTERONOMISTIC VIEW OF ISRAEL'S PROPHETIC HISTORY AND THE CENTRAL SECTION OF LUKE -- Josephus, the Qumran covenanters, and the Deuteronomistic perspective -- The central section and the Deuteronomistic historical view -- Conclusion: The story of the Deuteronomistic journeying-guest prophet -- JESUS THE DEUTERONOMISTIC REJECTED PROPHET AS THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES OF DEUTERONOMY -- The fourfold Moses-Exodus-Deuteronomy typology as the literary-theological framework for the central section -- The journeying guest, Lord of the banquet as the prophet like Moses of Deuteronomy -- The relation of form to content in Deuteronomy and in the central section of Luke -- Conclusions -- CONCLUSIONS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TRAVEL NARRATIVE IN LUKE-ACTS -- The nature of the travel narrative -- The literary function of the travel narrative in Luke-Acts -- Reflections on the theological implications of the new exodus travel narrative for interpreting Luke-Acts -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Indexes.".
- catalog title "Lord of the banquet : the literary and theological significance of the Lukan travel narrative / David P. Moessner.".
- catalog type "text".