1. Luke's political vision
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Alexander, Loveday
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Bible. N.T. Acts (Sacred work) ,Bible as literature -- Analysis ,Bible and literature -- Analysis ,Philosophy and religion ,Political science - Abstract
In order to understand Luke's political vision, we have first to understand the complex political situation in which Acts is written. This becomes clear in the trial of Paul, where Paul stands before a Roman tribunal but addresses a dispute arising within the Jewish community. Despite his protestations of innocence under Roman law, Paul's response embodies an inclusive political vision that is profoundly subversive of the imperial order. Keywords Acts, Luke, Paul, Roman Empire, Apologia, Political, Gospel, Introduction The question about Luke's political vision is generally posed in terms of his attitude to the dominant political reality of his day: the Roman Empire. Is Luke pro-Roman or [...]
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- 2012
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