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Luke (1995) is a book by Sharon H. Ringe.
Abstract
"The Gospel of Luke is arguably the most recognizable and beloved of the Gospel writings. It contains familiar stories such as the birth of Christ, and the parables of the good Samaritan and the prodigal son. Its message about inclusivity and economic justice continue to empower many in their struggles for liberation. Luke is also noted for the prominence of women in its narrative. The general familiarity with Luke, however, may impede a true sense of what this Gospel is about as a whole. Thus, New Testament scholar Sharon Ringe offers readers a thorough introduction to and a critical reading of Luke. Readers will gain a renewed understanding of this Gospel in light of its whole message."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox, 1995 (Westminster Bible Companion) .
Contents
External links
- [ Google Books]