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Who Are the Righteous?

Autor Denise Powell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2021
Who is righteous and how one becomes righteous is a question often debated in Pauline studies but rarely explored in the Gospels. In this book, Denise Powell investigates Luke's answer to the question by tracing his "righteous" characters sequentially through the Gospel narrative. By portraying Zechariah and Elizabeth, Mary, Simeon, and Anna as righteous at the beginning of the narrative, Luke establishes the characteristics of the righteous. As a result of the primacy effect, these birth narrative characters become the standard against which the righteous nature of subsequent characters is measured. This leads to uncertainty over who belongs in the category of the righteous when later stories contrast an ostensibly righteous character with a "sinner." The increasing uncertainty over who belongs in which category functions as the backdrop for the centurion's declaration that Jesus is "righteous." By way of the "sword discourse" of 22:35-38 and the subsequent arrest scene, Jesus intentionally places himself in the "sinner" category in fulfilment of Scripture. Since Jesus has placed himself in solidarity with sinners, and they with him, the centurion's declaration that Jesus is righteous has implications for all the sinners in the Lukan story.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781978712577
ISBN-10: 197871257X
Pagini: 166
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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This book explores Luke's answer to the question of who is "righteous." Denise Powell finds that the audience's understanding of who is righteous is altered as the story progresses, bringing new significance to the centurion's declaration that it is the crucified criminal, Jesus, who is truly righteous.