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The Writings of Luke and the Jewish Roots of the Christian Way: An Examination of the Aims of the First Christian Historian in the Light of Ancient Po

[Hardback]

by J. Andrew Cowan

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      T&T Clark

    • Published

      February 2019

    • Weight

      494g

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      The Writings of Luke and the Jewish Roots of the Christian Way: An Examination of the Aims of the First Christian Historian in the Light of Ancient Po

      Today's Price £107.83



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      J. Andrew Cowan challenges the popular theory that Luke sought to boost the cultural status of the early Christian movement by emphasising its Jewish roots - associating the new church with an ancient and therefore respected heritage. Cowan instead argues that Luke draws upon the traditions of the Old Testament and its supporting texts as a reassurance to Christians, promising that Jesus' life, his works and the church that follow legitimately provide fulfilment of God's salvific plan.

      Cowan's argument compares Luke's writings to two near-contemporaries, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and T. Flavius Josephus, both of whom emphasized the ancient heritage of a people with cultural or political aims in view; exploring how the writings of Luke do not reflect the same cultural values or pursue the same ends. Challenging assumptions on Luke's supposed attempts to assuage political concerns, capitalize on antiquity, and present Christianity as an inner-Jewish sect, Cowan counters with arguments for Luke being critical of over-valuing tradition and defining the Jewish people as resistant to God and His messages. Cowan concludes with the argument that the apostle does not strive for legitimisation of the new church by previous cultural standards, but instead provides theological reassurance to Christians that God's plan has been fulfilled, with implications for broader debate.

      Specification

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        T&T Clark

      • Published

        February 2019

      • Weight

        494g

      • Dimensions

        163 x 237 x 23 mm

      • ISBN

        9780567684059

      • ISBN-10

        0567684059

      • Eden Code

        4685156

      More Information

      • ISBN: 9780567684059

      • Publisher: T&T Clark

      • Release Date: February 2019

      • Weight: 494g

      • Dimensions: 163 x 237 x 23 mm

      • Eden Code: 4685156


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