The Gospel of Luke
Amy-Jill Levine author Ben Witherington III author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Jun '18
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This insightful book explores the Gospel of Luke, addressing scholarly disagreements on historicity, theology, and literary elements, while fostering respectful dialogue between Jewish and Christian perspectives on complex biblical themes.
"The Gospel of Luke" is an insightful exploration aimed at those interested in the nuances of this particular Gospel. The authors, Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington III, delve into the reasons behind the disagreements among biblical scholars regarding historicity, theology, and literary elements. They examine how the text of Luke has been interpreted to evoke both tragedy and hope, making this work a valuable resource for discussion, education, and spiritual reflection.
This volume offers a thorough overview of the Gospel of Luke, presenting a unique perspective on biblical commentary. Levine and Witherington bring together distinct Jewish and Christian viewpoints, fostering a respectful dialogue that addresses critical issues. They methodically investigate the reasons scholars differ on historical events, authorial intent, and variations in narratives, while also examining the literary implications of the text. The authors explore the characters of Jesus, Peter, Mary Magdalene, and Judas, shedding light on their roles and significance within the Gospel.
Furthermore, the book addresses theological themes, such as resurrection and divine justice, and the portrayal of Jesus as the Messiah. It also raises important ethical questions about interpretation, particularly in relation to sexism, anti-Semitism, and religious intolerance found within the text. Overall, "The Gospel of Luke" serves as essential reading for theologians, clergy, and anyone invested in biblical studies and the dialogue between Jewish and Christian traditions.
'Amy-Jill Levine and Ben Witherington, III have written a unique commentary on Luke - the one I'll turn to first for the foreseeable future. The first major commentary [co-written] by a Jew and a Christian, it is thorough and engaging. The authors clearly explain their positions while engaging alternative perspectives, never losing sight of the theological implications of their work.' Greg Carey, The Christian Century
'This volume takes an interesting tack. Levine (Vanderbilt Univ.) and Witherington (Asbury Theological Seminary) stand at nearly polar opposites on the theological spectrum. The former is a Jewish feminist agnostic, whereas the latter is an evangelical Methodist. Both authors are noted scholars with rich background in the New Testament. Their collaboration provides a rich dialectic between a 'liberal' and a 'conservative.' Their aim is not to retrace the ground traditionally covered by NT commentaries - authorship, date, and so on - but rather to delve into the text for the benefit of scholars, pastors, and interested laypersons … The commentary is accessible throughout, and the authors demonstrate their awareness of pertinent extra-biblical works that shed light on the text.' Choice
'In this volume, they join in what seems an unprecedented work of collaboration: an exegetical and theological commentary on a New Testament gospel by a Jewish feminist and a Methodist evangelical. While this alone makes it worth consulting, the commentary's value stands apart from the authors' legacies as an excellent work of careful exegesis, informed interpretation, and constructive interreligious dialogue.' Review of Biblical Literature
'… L[evine] and W[itherington] have gifted us with a magnificent work that will stand as a hallmark of Lucan scholarship for some time to come.' Gary Gilbert, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
ISBN: 9780521859509
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 40mm
Weight: 1100g
720 pages