The Passion According to Luke: A Redaction Study of Luke's Soteriology


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Jerome Neyrey brings a remarkably enlightened approach to the Passion Narrative and to Lukes particular version of it. The book begins where previous studies leave off for it goes beyond traditional questions of source and historicity and treats the Lukan Passion Narrative from the standpoint of redaction criticism. Neyrey offers a fresh literary analysis of the text along with significant thematic and theological insights into Lukes version of Jesuss Passion. Five major episodes in the Passion Narrative are treated: The Farewell Address at the Last Supper the Garden Jesuss Trials his Address to the Women and the Crucifixion. Although rich in detail this book continually offers a unified view of the text; readers are constantly offered overviews summaries of the data and interpretation of it. The book breaks new ground in suggesting a distinctive Lukan soteriology of the cross and a corresponding Christology. Study of the faith of the dying Jesus becomes a major clue for seeing Jesus as the New Adam in Luke-Acts. This book significantly advances our reading of Luke especially by the way Acts is brought to bear as an interpretive clue to Lukes whole project Luke-Acts. Contemporary interpretation of Luke demands study of the way Lukan structures and themes are continued and confirmed in Acts which holds true especially for the Passion Narrative. Luke brings the story of Jesus into harmony with the story of his church. Jerome H. Neyrey SJ was educated at St. Louis University (BA MA); Regis College Toronto (MDiv and MTh); and Yale University (PhD). He is currently Professor of New Testament at the University of Notre Dame. His other books include The Resurrection Stories The Ideology of Revolt and Give God the Glory: Ancient Prayer and Worship in Cultural Perspective (2007).
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