This publication engages a broad set of narratives, themes, and motifs in Luke-Acts, many of which are treated with social-scientific criticism employing various social, political, historical, and economic paradigms to generate fresh and robust readings of ancient texts. Moreover, most essays contained in this book offer remarkably unique engagements, providing students and scholars the opportunity to further expand the material to make vibrant contributions to their own research projects. With thirteen diverse chapters, this book offers anyone interested in Lukan scholarship a vibrant introduction to various lesser explored elements within Luke’s writings.
About the author
Michael Blythe is a faculty member of biblical studies at Nations University (New Orleans) and is a graduate of Reformed Theological Seminary and Africa Nazarene University. His work on Luke-Acts has been published in numerous academic journals and presented at several conferences including the British New Testament Society and the Society for Biblical Literature.