
Luke on Trial: A Literary Analysis of the Function of Divine Testing in Luke-Acts - Hardcover
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Luke on Trial: A Literary Analysis of the Function of Divine Testing in Luke-Acts
This book presents a significant new interpretation of the role of divine testing in Luke-Acts. By using narrative criticism, fresh insights are offered on these texts, which are often considered "difficult" or "unintelligible" by modern readers. Author Cato Gulaker argues that the numerous allusions to divine testing make good sense within the theological rationale of Luke, including the idea of...
Cato Gulaker is an Associate Professor at Ansgar University College, where he currently serves as Dean of Studies. He received his PhD from MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society. He is the author of Satan, the Heavenly Adversary of Man: A Narrative Analysis of the Function of Satan in the Book of Revelation (2020) and Sexual Abstinence in the New Testament (Peter Lang 2022).
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