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The Paradox of Salvation: Luke's Theology of the Cross
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The Paradox of Salvation: Luke’s Theology of the Cross

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This study refutes the allegation that the author of Luke-Acts showed no systematic thought about the significance of Jesus’s death, that is, he has no theologia crucis. Peter Doble focuses sharply on the Gospel’s death scene and explores those features which appear in Luke alone, then extends the results into the longer account of Jesus’s final days in Jerusalem. In the final section Doble demonstrates how specific words and patterns from Wisdom shape and fill Luke’s retelling of the story of Jesus’s entrapment, trials and death. Luke wanted his readers to understand that what had happened to Jesus was not a humiliating rejection but in accord with scripture’s presentation of God’s plan for salvation, and he modelled traditional material about Jesus’s road to the crucifixion around an explanatory model which he drew from Wisdom.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 March 1996
Pages
288
ISBN
9780521552127

This study refutes the allegation that the author of Luke-Acts showed no systematic thought about the significance of Jesus’s death, that is, he has no theologia crucis. Peter Doble focuses sharply on the Gospel’s death scene and explores those features which appear in Luke alone, then extends the results into the longer account of Jesus’s final days in Jerusalem. In the final section Doble demonstrates how specific words and patterns from Wisdom shape and fill Luke’s retelling of the story of Jesus’s entrapment, trials and death. Luke wanted his readers to understand that what had happened to Jesus was not a humiliating rejection but in accord with scripture’s presentation of God’s plan for salvation, and he modelled traditional material about Jesus’s road to the crucifixion around an explanatory model which he drew from Wisdom.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 March 1996
Pages
288
ISBN
9780521552127