: Kindalee Pfremmer De Long
: Surprised by God Praise Responses in the Narrative of Luke-Acts
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783110221664
: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche WissenschaftISSN
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: CHF 126.30
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: Christentum
: English
: 345
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Readers of the New Testament have long observed that Luke and Acts contain numerous scenes in which characters praise God. This study offers the first comprehensive analysis of this important narrative motif. Featuring a close reading of Luke-Acts, it draws insights from ancient Jewish and Greco-Roman views about praise of deity, and it compares praise in Luke with praise in two other ancient narratives: Tobit andJoseph and Aseneth. Attention to praise of God sheds light on Luke as historiographer and on his treatment of revelation, healing, conversion, and eschatology.


Kindalee Pfremmer De Long, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, USA.

Frontmatter1
Contents9
Figures13
Introduction15
Praise of God in Context31
Introduction to Part One31
Chapter 1. Defining Praise of the Divine33
Chapter 2. Discourse about Praise of the Divine57
Chapter 3. Praise and Healing in Tobit89
Chapter 4. Praise and Conversion in Joseph and Aseneth119
Praise Responses in Luke-Acts145
Introduction to Part Two145
Chapter 5. Praise and Revelation: Jesus’ Birth149
Chapter 6. Praise and Healing in Luke-Acts195
Chapter 7. Praise and Revelation: Jesus’ Identity as Messiah, Son, King, and Risen Lord227
Chapter 8. Praise and Conversion of the Gentiles in Acts265
Conclusions285
Backmatter298