Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 182 pages) |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (179-182). |
Contents |
Introduction -- Part 1. The Galilee narrative. Disciples and apostles: Luke 4:40-6:19 -- Take care how you receive the word: Luke 7:1-8:56 -- Apostolic non-leadership: Luke 9:1-50 -- Part 2. The journey narrative. Go follow -- Simply saved -- Petition giver (sections F and F') -- Kingdom come -- Stuff and money -- Alignment -- Luke the stylist -- Context of the journey narrative -- Inside out -- Jesus' journey and David's progress -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
Chadwick moves the talk about concentric parallelism (chiasm) in biblical prose out of academia and into the pastor's study. The author displaces "reasons why we shouldn't" with ways we can confirm and interpret large concentric structures in scripture. Chadwick methodically unpacks the Galilee-to-Jerusalem travel narrative in Luke and brings to light three other lengthy concentric structures in the Third Gospel. He helps pastor-exegetes apply a productive hermeneutic that can lead to theologically rich preaching and teaching from Luke's Gospel. Any experienced Bible student will find Both Here and There fresh and fruitful. -- Publisher's description. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Bible. Luke -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Bible. Luke. |
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Bible. Luke -- Language, style.
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Language and languages -- Style. |
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Bible. Luke. |
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Greek language -- Parallelism.
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Greek language. |
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Parallelism (Linguistics)
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Parallelism (Linguistics) |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 1532618026 9781532618024 (OCoLC)1031959703 |
ISBN |
9781498243209 (electronic book) |
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1498243207 (electronic book) |
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1532618026 |
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9781532618024 |
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