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Who Do You Say That I Am? (Matt 16:15; Mark 8:29; Luke 9:20): Christology in the Synoptic Gospels
This article investigates Jesus’s identity in the Synoptic Gospels by examining the Gospels’ literary features. I take a narrative approach to determine how the evangelists, in unique and shared ways, reveal to their audiences who Jesus is.
Brian Meldrum
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Household and meals versus the Temple purity system: Patterns of replication in Luke-Acts
In Luke-Acts the social codes and concepts associated with food and meals replicate and support the contrasting social codes, interests, and ideologies associated with the Jerusalem Temple, on the one hand, and the Christian household, on the other.
J. H. Elliott
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“Lovingly, not legalistically”: Representing God in contemporary England
Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 596-598, September 2025.
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
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Like WheatT Arising Green: How the Church Grows and Thrives [PDF]
(Excerpt) The theme for the 1991 Institute of Liturgical Studies is taken from the hymn Now the Green Blade Rises. This wonderful Easter hymn, No. 148 in The Lutheran Book of Worship, concludes each stanza with the refrain, Love is come again like ...
Bouman, Walter R
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Religious Studies Review, Volume 51, Issue 3, Page 607-609, September 2025.
Soumhya Venkatesan
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Narratives of Reading in Luke-Acts
The six narrations of reading in the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles reflect an oral/aural culture in which texts and traditions were routinely experienced through verbal recitation and reading.
John B. Weaver
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Touching the Divine: Intra-action in the Gospel of Luke
In this article, two passages in which Jesus encounters women who touch him are juxtaposed with Karen Barad's theory of touch (Luke 7:36–50 and 8:43–49). It is shown that an interpretation in the light of critical posthumanism allows a new perspective on
Clarissa Breu
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From the Heart of the Father to the Ends of the Earth: The Participation of the Church and the Baptized in the Mission of Jesus. [PDF]
Brock HJ.
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Socio-rhetorical re-examination of Luke 9:51–56: Mission, migration, and nationalism
The conjoined themes of mission, migration, and nationalism are central issues in the Gospel of Luke. These essential motifs were amalgamated in a rhetorical composition to persuade implied readers to be mission-focused but accommodate the views of ...
Daniel N.A. Aryeh
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A Newly Identified Old Latin Gospel Manuscript: Würzburg Universitätsbibliothek M.p.th.f.67 [PDF]
Several Latin manuscripts of the Gospels are described as ‘mixed texts’, which combine Old Latin and Vulgate readings. Würzburg Universitätsbibliothek M.p.th.f.67, a ninth-century gospel book possibly of Breton origin, has been called a ‘mixed text ...
Houghton, H.A.G.
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