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THE HOSPITALITY OF GOD: A READING OF LUKE'S GOSPEL

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9780814623909
Author: 
BYRNE Brendan
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Luke portrays the life and ministry of Jesus as a divine "visitation" to the world, seeking hospitality. The One who comes as visitor and guest becomes host and offers a hospitality in which the entire world can become truly human, be at home, and know salvation in the depths of their hearts. In The Hospitality of God Brendan Byrne, S.J., provides to-the- point commentary on those parts of Luke's Gospel that bring home to people a sense of the extravagance of God's love for them.

The Hospitality of God approaches Luke's Gospel through the interpretive key of "hospitality." It looks at the Gospel as a whole, yet lingers upon scenes where the theme of "hospitality" is particularly prominent, such as the infancy stories, Jesus at Nazareth, Jesus in the house of Simon, the Good Samaritan, Martha and Mary, the banquet in 14:1-35, the Prodigal Son, Jesus' visit to the tax collector Zacchaeus, the institution of the Eucharist, and the Emmaus event.

Byrne stresses that those in Luke's Gospel who readily offer hospitality chiefly the marginalized and the poor find themselves drawn into a much deeper sphere of hospitality, the hospitality of God. Those who have difficulty sharing are challenged by Jesus to conversion so that they, too, may not be left out of the banquet of life to which God calls all human beings. Luke's Gospel, ever interested in the process of human transformation, explores this resistance to God's gift and the ways in which individuals need to be converted if they are to come to "knowledge of salvation."

Luke's Gospel is written out of faith in the risen Lord. Its primary intent is to bring people of all subsequent Christian generations into saving encounter with the Lord who was raised from the dead and lives among us in the power of the Spirit. Reading and hearing the Gospel in faith allows individuals and communities to access the hospitality of God brought by Jesus. In this work, Byrne offers an invitation for all to join in the life-giving "hospitality of God."

Chapters are "The Prologue: 1:1-4 and the Lukan Time Frame of Salvation," "The Infancy Stories I: Before the Birth of Jesus: 1:5-80," "The Infancy Stories II: The Birth and Childhood of Jesus: 2:1-52," "Prelude to the Ministry of Jesus: 3:1-4:13," "Hospitality and Inhospitality at Nazareth: Jesus Inaugurates His Mission: 4:16-30," "The Early Galilean Ministry: 4:31-6:11," "The Community of the Kingdom: 6:12-49," "Response to the Ministry of Jesus: 7:1-8:3," "Later Galilean Ministry: 8:4-9:17," "Climax of the Galilean Ministry: 9:18-50," "The Journey to Jerusalem Begins: 9:51-10:24," "The Way to Eternal Life: 10:25-11:13," "The Prophet Continues His Way I: 11:14-12:53," "The Prophet Continues His Way II: 12:54-14:35," "Celebrating God's Acceptance: 15:1-32," "The Hospitality of the Poor: Two Responses to Wealth: 16:1-31," "Towards the End of the Journey: 17:1-18:30," "Hospitality in Jericho: 18:31-19:27," "Jesus in Jerusalem: 19:28-21:4," "Hope and Endurance: Discourse on the Future: 21:5-38," "Jesus' Journey to God: The Passion Narrative I: 22:1-53," "Jesus' Journey to God: The Passion Narrative II: 22:54-23:56," "Hospitality Continues: The Community of the Risen Lord: 24:1- 53."

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Liturgical Press

BOOK OF ACTS

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9780800636449
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DIBELIUS Martin
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This volume brings together some of Dibelius's most important work. While he is especially renowned for his commentaries, Dibelius was on the forefront of literary analysis, the relationship of theology to literary artistry, and the importance of contemporary Greco-Roman history for the analysis of the book of Acts. As an aid to students, each essay has been supplemented with additional notes and bibliography to show where the discussion has continued since Dibelius. This will provide an excellent supplementary textbook for courses on the New Testament or the Bible.

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Fortress Press

FROM EYE-WITNESSES TO MINISTERS OF THE WORD

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9788876530821
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DILLON Richard
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Loyola Pr

DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM ACCORDING TO LU

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GIBLIN Charles
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Loyola Pr

THE THIRD GOSPEL FOR THE THIRD WORLD, v3C: LUKE 17:11-19:44

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HENDRICKX Herman cicm
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The Gospel of Luke was probably written for a Christian community or a cluster of house churches in an Eastern Mediterranean city. Thus, when Luke speaks of the poor, he refers primarily to the urban poor of his time. This makes his gospel especially relevant to the urban poor of today's Third World. The Third Gospel for the Third World, a series of commentaries on the Gospel of Luke, focuses on the gospel's pastoral implications for a Third World setting. While primarily using the historical-critical method, Father Hendrickx considers questions raised by sociological, anthropological, cultural, feminist, and other recent approaches to the gospels; he also considers recent findings of literary criticism. Highlighted topics include family, tribe, clan, the conditions of peasant life, honor, and shame.

The Third Gospel for the Third World makes available to all committed Christians-from all over the world-a biblical commentary that ties the third gospel to current Third World situations.

This book covers the third part of the travel narrative, Luke 17:11-19:44. The narrative is divided into three parts: A (Luke 9:51-13:21), B (Luke 13:22-17:10), and C (Luke 17:11-19:44). The chapter in this volume is "The Third Phase of the Journey to Jerusalem (Luke 17:11-19:44)."

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Michael Glazier

THE THIRD GOSPEL FOR THE THIRD WORLD, v4A: LUKE 19:45-21:38

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9780814651193
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HENDRICKX Herman cicm
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256
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2001-01-01
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Michael Glazier

THE THIRD GOSPEL FOR THE THIRD WORLD, v2B: LUKE 7:1-9:50

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9780814658727
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HENDRICKX Herman cicm
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329
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1998-01-01
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Liturgical Press

THE THIRD GOSPEL FOR THE THIRD WORLD, v3A: LUKE 9:51-13:21

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9780814658734
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HENDRICKX Herman
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2000-01-01
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The Gospel of Luke was probably written for a Christian community or a cluster of house churches in an Eastern Mediterranean city. Thus, when Luke speaks of the poor, he refers primarily to the urban poor of his time. This makes his gospel especially relevant to the urban poor of today's Third World. The Third Gospel for the Third World, a series of commentaries on the Gospel of Luke, focuses on the gospel's pastoral implications for a Third World setting. This volume covers the first part of the Travel Narrative, Luke 9:51-13:21. Subsequent volumes will cover Luke 13:22-17:10 and Luke 17:11-19:44. While primarily using the historical-critical method, Father Hendrickx considers questions raised by sociological, anthropological, cultural, feminist, and other recent approaches to the gospels; he also considers recent findings of literary criticism. Highlighted topics include family, tribe, clan, the conditions of peasant life, honor, and shame.

The Third Gospel for the Third World makes available to committed Christians from all over the world a biblical commentary that ties the third gospel to current Third World situations.

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Liturgical Press

ILLUMINATING LUKE

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9781563384059
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HORNIK Heidi
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Written by a biblical scholar in collaboration with an art historian, Illuminating Luke: The Infancy Narrative in Italian Renaissance Painting demonstrates just how much those two disciplines have to say to one another today. Through their close readings of famous paintings illustrating stories from Luke, the authors ask: How did Renaissance artists and their patrons understand the gospel? And what traditions of faith guided them in translating biblical text and Church tradition into paint? The answers to those questions are unfolded within a rich context of meaning, that provides a unique access to these ageless retellings of the stories of Christ’s infancy—while illuminating the profound heritage of spirituality that Italian Renaissance artists embodied in their work.

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Trinity Press Int'l

SPIRIT IN THE GOSPELS AND ACTS

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9781565631694
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KEENER Craig
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Keener presents two categories of Jewish understanding of the Holy Spirit: purity and prophecy. From these two fundamental streams, other tributaries flow: supernatural knowledge, traditional prophecy, insights into the divine plan of Scripture.

Early Christianity appropriated, modified, and utilized these Jewish categories for understanding the work of the Holy Spirit. The continuity and contrast between Judaism and early Christianity's understanding of the Holy Spirit must be acknowledged and examined.

Craig Keener argues forcibly, and with the weight of much primary material in his favor, that early Christian experience centered around the Holy Spirit. Keener examines carefully the New Testament Gospels and the book of Acts in an effort to provide us with a fuller understanding of what the Holy Spirit meant in the life of the early believers. We are rewarded by his efforts with perhaps the most detailed study of the Holy Spirit in the Gospels and Acts in light of the ancient evidence of the religious world in which these texts emerged. Keener's grasp of the relevant ancient literature is both impressive and illuminating. Christianity did not arise in a vacuum, and by understanding the world in which it emerged we can better understand the earliest believers' experience of God's empowering and purifying Spirit.

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Hendrickson Publishers
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