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Taking Away the Pound: Women, Theology and the Parable of the Pounds in the Gospel of Luke: The Library of New Testament Studies

Autor Elizabeth V. Dowling
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 apr 2007
Against the majority opinion, this study argues that the Lukan Parable of the Talents (Lk 19.11-28) is a story about the use and abuse of power. The parable is also the story of those who suffer adverse consequences when they oppose unjust power structures. This suppression of challenge to oppressive structures evidenced in the Parable of the Pounds fits a pattern that operates in other parts of the Lukan Gospel. We meet it, for example, in the arrest and killing of John the Baptist by Herod, and in the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. The Parable of the Pounds can be seen as a paradigm for the stories of those characters in the Lukan Gospel who 'lose their pound' when they challenge an oppressive structure, where 'pound' becomes a metaphor for what one has that can be potentially taken away by those in a position of power. This study argues that this pattern of 'taking away the pound' is also seen within stories of women characters who resist patriarchal ideals and expectations. The Parable of the Pounds is used as a lens through which to view the characterizations of Lukan women. New lenses provide new opportunities for perception. This study explores what is opened up by this way of viewing the text. In particular, it explores the ways in which the dynamic of the Parable of the Pounds gives insight into the dynamic operating in the Lukan women's characterizations. LNTS
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567043641
ISBN-10: 0567043649
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of New Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Uses the power dynamic of a parable to explore the dynamic operating elsewhere in the Gospel of Luke.

Cuprins

INTRODUCTION
I.Hermeneutical Framework and Methodology
II.Women and Slaves in the Greco-Roman World
III.The Oppression of Silencing
IV.Public and Private Space
V.Outline of Chapters

CHAPTER 1 THE PARABLE OF THE POUNDS AND LUKAN WOMEN: THE CURRENT STATE OF SCHOLARSHIP
I. Scholarship on the Parable of the Pounds
A. The Failure of the Third Slave
B. Honouring the Third Slave
C. Conclusions from the Literature Review of the Parable of the Pounds
II.Scholarship on Women in the Gospel of Luke
A. The Gospel for Women
B. The Need for Watchfulness
C.Conclusions from the Literature Review of the Lukan Women

CHAPTER 2 READING THE PARABLE OF THE POUNDS
I. The Nature of "Parable"
II. The Matthean Parable of the Talents
III.Lukan Context for the Parable of the Pounds
IV.Structure of the Parable of the Pounds
V.Reading the Parable - The Opposition of the Citizens
VI.Reading the Parable - Calling the Slaves to Account

CHAPTER 3 LUKAN THEOLOGY AND THE PARABLE OF THE POUNDS AS METAPHOR
I.Lukan Theology
A. Visitation and Hospitality
B.Proclaiming and Embodying Release
C. Social Justice Ethos
D. Death and Resurrection
E.Salvation
II.The Parable as Metaphor
A. John the Baptist
B. Jesus
C.Reading Metaphorically
D. The Characterisation of Women

CHAPTER 4 THE CHARACTERISATION OF WOMEN IN THE NARRATIVE OF LUKE 1-2
I. Elizabeth Introduced
II.Mary Introduced
III.The Meeting of Elizabeth and Mary
IV.Elizabeth Names Her Son V.Mary Gives Birth
VI.Anna in the Temple
VII.Mary Speaks in the Temple
VIII.Other References to Mary I
X.Conclusion

CHAPTER 5 THE CHARACTERISATION OF WOMEN IN THE NARRATIVE OF LUKE 3-24
I. Simon's Mother-in-law
II.The Widow at Nain
III.The Woman who Anoints Jesus' Feet
IV.Women With Jesus
V.Jairus' Daughter and a Woman With a Haemorrhage
VI.Martha and Mary
VII.A Woman in the Crowd
VIII.The Woman With a Spirit of Infirmity
IX.The Widow With Two Coins
X.A Slave-Woman
XI.The Daughters of Jerusalem
XII.The Women from Galilee
XIII.Women in Parables
A. The Woman With Ten Coins
B. The Widow Seeking Justice
XIV. Conclusion

CHAPTER 6 WOMEN, THE PARABLE OF THE POUNDS AND LUKAN THEOLOGY
I. What is "Gained"?
II.The Pound Taken Away
A. Women Disbelieved by Other Characters
B. Women Corrected
C. Women's Words Not Recorded
D.Women as Demon Possessed
E. Women Who Do Not Speak
III.The Cumulative Narrative Effect
IV.Women in Lukan Parables
V.Women's Resistance
VI.Power Inequities
VII.Release for the Oppressed?
VIII.Acclamation

CONCLUSION
I.Summary of Findings
II.Implications for the Twenty-first Century

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Recenzii

"A very fine and scholarly book" - Common Theology