The Jewish peasantry as a character group in the Gospel of Luke has, thus far, not really attracted much attention in Lukan scholarship. In cases where it has been studied, scholars have often treated ὄχλος [crowd] and λαὸς [people] as synonymous characters. But the question of Jesus’ identity, as depicted in the New Testament, was crucial to the early church and it is this exact question that animates the relationship between Jesus and the various ‘systems’ functioning as part of Luke’s Gospel. From an etic viewpoint, the context of Luke’s Gospel indicates that Jesus’ leadership was characterised by conflict, opposition and rejection. Therefore, this article attempted, through an emic reading of Luke, to differentiate between (and describe...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
One of the questions with which Luke deals in his two-volume work, Luke-Acts, is that of the relatio...
The purpose of this study was to see how Luke depicted the Roman Empire and in particular its people...
Throughout the past century, much attention has been given to the study of the speeches in Acts. For...
This study is an analysis of the figure of David in the Lukan corpus. In Luke’s writings the life o...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the references made by the author of the third gospel and ...
<p><span lang="EN-US">This article focuses on the apostle Peter as a character in the Gospel of Matt...
This article argues that Luke’s characterisation of Zechariah and the other ordinary priests in Act...
Within the paper, major Lukan themes are portrayed. The birth narrative is reimagined with major the...
This article argues that Luke’s characterisation of Zechariah and the other ordinary priests in Acts...
Do the parables of Luke hold the key to an understanding of the overall purpose of Luke’s Gospel? Th...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
New Testament writings were mostly adressed to the church for education, spiritual formation and lit...
Abstract In the Gospel of Luke 1–2, the narrator focuses on two couples and their (future) sons. T...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
One of the questions with which Luke deals in his two-volume work, Luke-Acts, is that of the relatio...
The purpose of this study was to see how Luke depicted the Roman Empire and in particular its people...
Throughout the past century, much attention has been given to the study of the speeches in Acts. For...
This study is an analysis of the figure of David in the Lukan corpus. In Luke’s writings the life o...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the references made by the author of the third gospel and ...
<p><span lang="EN-US">This article focuses on the apostle Peter as a character in the Gospel of Matt...
This article argues that Luke’s characterisation of Zechariah and the other ordinary priests in Act...
Within the paper, major Lukan themes are portrayed. The birth narrative is reimagined with major the...
This article argues that Luke’s characterisation of Zechariah and the other ordinary priests in Acts...
Do the parables of Luke hold the key to an understanding of the overall purpose of Luke’s Gospel? Th...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
New Testament writings were mostly adressed to the church for education, spiritual formation and lit...
Abstract In the Gospel of Luke 1–2, the narrator focuses on two couples and their (future) sons. T...
In Luke-Acts, Jesus and his Apostles are characterized by language that is reminiscent of the Old T...
Luke-Acts is consistently optimistic regarding the triumph of God\u27s purposes through Israel. Yet ...
One of the questions with which Luke deals in his two-volume work, Luke-Acts, is that of the relatio...