Community and Gospel in Luke-Acts: The Social and Political Motivations of Lucan
in Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series
Pages
288
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
11/24/1989
ISBN-13
9780521388733
Always observing the established techniques of New Testament analysis, especially redaction criticism, Professor Esler makes extensive use of sociology and anthropology to examine the author of Luke-Acts' theology as a response to social and political pressures on the Christian community for whom he was writing. Various themes such as table-fellowship, the law, the temple, poverty and riches, and politics are examined to determine how they have been influenced by the social and political background of Luke's audience. This book offers a New Testament paradigm and warrant for those interested in generating a theology attuned to the social and political realities affecting contemporary Christian congregations.