Jesus und der Täufer
This German language title presents a new interpretation of Luke's theology and ethics. The author demonstrates how Luke develops his theological agenda by contrasting the teaching of Jesus with that of John the Baptist. Böhlemann shows that the confrontation with the followers of John the Baptist runs through the whole of Luke's Gospel and through The Acts of the Apostles. By taking up and modifying the themes of John's preaching, Luke develops his own theology of liberation which distinguishes him from John's followers and with which he seeks to win them for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. John and his followers preached with threats of judgement while Jesus is depicted as a forgiving pastoral leader - the good shepherd. This new interpretation of the Lukan works reveals a narrative theology of great systematic consistency.
- A general view of the theology and ethics of Luke
- Helpful intermediate summaries allow selective reading
Product details
November 2005Paperback
9780521018920
396 pages
215 × 140 × 22 mm
0.513kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Vorwort
- Einleitung
- 1. Lukas 1-4
- 2. Pneumatologische Motive
- 3. Das Motiv der Umkehr
- 4. Erwählungsmotive
- 5. Gerichtsmotive
- 6. Ethische Motive
- 7. Jesus under Johannes - Christologische Motive
- 8. Eschatologische Motive
- Schluß.