The Politics of Salvation: Lukan Soteriology, Atonement, and the Victory of Christ
Material type: TextSeries: Library of New Testament Studies - 642Publication details: London T & T Clark 2021Description: 248pISBN:- 9780567696595
- B70.1 J826
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1 Defining Spaces: Religion, Politics, and Luke-Acts
1.1 Defining Salvation
1.2 Politics and Religion
1.3 Lukan Salvation in Research
1.4 Lukan Politics in Research
1.5 Prospectus
2 An Inbreaking Salvation (Luke 1:68-79)
2.1 Structure and Location
2.2 God Has Redeemed God's People (Luke 1:68-75)
2.3 Rome, Luke-Acts, and Cosmic Salvation
2.4 John and the Dawn from on High (Luke 1:76-9)
2.5 Conclusion
3 Jesus, Herald of God's Kingdom (Luke 4:18-19)
3.1 From the Wilderness to Nazareth
3.2 Jubilee
3.3 He Has Anointed Me: Christology
3.4 To Proclaim Good News to the Poor: Jesus and the Kingdom
3.5 Release to the Captives: Jesus's Forgiveness
3.6 Recovery of Sight to the Blind: Apprehending the Mystery
3.7 The Lord's Acceptable Year: Jesus and Time
3.8 Conclusion
4 Heaven Invading: The Holy Spirit, Church, and Salvific Space (Acts 2)
4.1 Heaven and Cosmic-Comprehensive Space (Acts 2:1-4)
4.2 Mapping the World (Acts 2:5-13)
4.3 Peter's Speech (Acts 2:14-36)
4.4 The Crowd Responds (Acts 2:37-47)
4.5 Conclusion
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