02442ctm a2200313 a 45000010009000000050017000090060001000260070003000270080041000300100017000710150019000880160018001070200039001250350023001640400051001870420022002380500022002600820017002821100024002992450194003232600047005173000034005644400044005984900044006425040068006865051241007546300057019958560076020521504917720250312110207.0ta150206s2007 enka b 001 0 eng d a 2007281265 aGBA7023832bnb7 a0136395062Uk a0567031306 (hardback : alk. paper) a(OCoLC)ocm77796039 aUKMcUKMdBAKERdBWKUKdYDXCPdBTCTAdIDIdDLC aukblsralccopycat00aBS2589b.S64 200700a226.4/062221 aSpencer, Patrick E.10aRhetorical texture and narrative trajectories of the Lukan Galilean ministry speeches :h[manuscript] :bhermeneutical appropriation by authorial readers of Luke-Acts /cPatrick E. Spencer. aLondon ;aNew York :bT & T Clark,cc2007. axiv, 248 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. 0aLibrary of New Testament studies ;v3410 aT & T Clark library of biblical studies aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [206]-235) and indexes.0 aPart One: Current status of research and a methodical foundation -- Understanding today's scholarly landscape : Jesus' four Lukan Galilean ministry speeches -- A Methodological foundation for investigation : towards reading as conduction -- Greco-Roman rhetorical argument : delineating rhetorical texture -- Part Two: Rhetorical textures of the four Lukan Galilean ministry speeches -- The First Galilean ministry speech (4.14-30) : hometown synagogue rejects new patronal boundaries -- The Second Galilean ministry speech (6.17-49) : a new ethical mode of (non-reciprocal) benefaction -- The Third Galilean ministry speech (7.24-35) : Jesus, John the Baptist, and their disciples and opponents -- The Fourth Galilean ministry speech (Lk. 8.4-18) : sowing character taxonomies for the implied reader -- Part Three: Narrative trajectories and hermeneutical appropriation by authorial readers -- Rhetorical texture and narrative trajectories : generation of plot, characterization, and topoi -- Hermeneutical appropriation by authorial readers and their ideological transformation -- Part Four: Concluding summary : from Galilee to Rome -- Conclusion: Rhetorical texture, narrative trajectories, and appropriation by authorial readers.00aBible.pN.T.pLuke.xCriticism, interpretation, etc.413Table of contentsuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0803/2007281265.html