The Interpretation of the Gospel of Luke (2005 Kealy), book

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The Interpretation of the Gospel of Luke (2005) is a book by Sean P. Kealy.

Abstract

"This is the first detailed overview of Luke’s Gospel from the beginning up to the present day. It is a careful , lively presentation which situates Lukan scholarship within the main trends of biblical interpretation. It is based on the conviction that such an overview is particularly valuable in our time of such a variety of approaches and, in particular, that much can easily be lost of the valuable heritage of Lukan scholarship. While each generation can build upon the last, new interpretations are only solidly possible when we build on the shoulders of those who have gone before us."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in Lewiston, NY: E. Mellen Press, <2 vols.> 2005 (Studies in the Bible and Early Christianity, 63-64).

Contents

  • Vol.1: From Apostolic times through the 19th century

Introduction -- The Apostolic and Patristic Eras -- The Fifth Century -- The Early Middle Ages -- Ninth Century -- High and Late Middle Ages -- The Sixteenth Century -- The Seventeenth Century -- The Eighteenth Century -- The Nineteenth Century

  • Vol.2: In the 20th century

The Twentieth Century -- Form Criticism -- Luke -- A Storm Center -- A New Look After World War II -- A Variety of Approaches -- Afterthoughts

External links

  • [ Google Books]