Luke - Selected Commentaries
Here are listed some of the Lukan commentaries available in the ORU Library. To find more, do a subject search for opens new windowBible. Luke -- Commentaries in the library catalog.
Luke by
Call Number: BS2341.52.B356 B58 1994 V.1-2 ReferenceBaker Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament; 3
Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhDLuke 1: A Commentary on the Gospel of Luke 1:1-9:50 by
Call Number: BS491.2.H4 v.42, pt.1 ReferencePublication Date: 2002Hermeneia
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Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhDLuke by
Call Number: BS491.2.I54 v.29 ReferencePublication Date: 2003Interpretation
Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhDThe Gospel According to Luke I-IX & X-XXIV by
Call Number: BS192.2.A1 1964 .G3 v.28, 28a ReferenceAnchor Bible, two vols.
Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhDLuke 1-9 :20; Luke 9:21-18:34; Luke 18:35-24:53 by
Call Number: BS491.2 .W67 v.35a-c ReferencePublication Date: 1989Word Biblical CommentaryThe Gospel of Luke by
Call Number: BS2341.2.S22 v.3Publication Date: 1991Sacra Pagina series
Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhDExploring the Gospel of Luke by
Call Number: BS2595.53.P45 2005 ReferenceISBN: 0825433770Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhD- A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Gospel according to S. Luke byCall Number: BS491.I6 v.28, 1922 LRC-RInternational Critical Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments; v. 28
Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhD - Reading Luke: A Literary and Theological Commentary on the Third Gospel byCall Number: BS2595.3 .T34 1989Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhD
Ebooks on the Gospel of Luke
More on Luke
Below are listed a few of the works related to Luke that are available in the ORU Library. Some are in print and some are online. To find more, do a subject searches for opens new windowBible. Luke in the library catalog.
Community-Forming Power: The Socio-Ethical Role of the Spirit in Luke-Acts by In past years the controversy over Luke's concept of the Spirit has centred on the ethical dimension of his pneumatology.community-Forming Power sets out to address the issue by assessing the Lukan writings in the light of evidence from Second Temple Judaism and in applying speech-act theory to prophetic utterances. Wenk argues that the Spirit's role in prophecy cannot be limited to the content of the prophetic speech, stripping it artificially from the intention behind it. He further argues that the anointed church continues the liberating work of the anointed messiah in embracing the margin alized, and thus is instrumental in 'realizing good news for the poor'.
Call Number: ebookPublication Date: 2004Dynamic Reading of the Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts by
Call Number: ebookPublication Date: 2004Also available in print: BS2589.6.H62 H87 2004Empowered for Witness: The Spirit in Luke-Acts by With this study, Menzies sets a new standard for pneumatology. Beginning with an overview of the pneumatological perspectives of intertestamental Judaism (including literature from the Diaspora, Palestinian, Qumran and rabbinic sources), the first section concludes that for the most part these sources 'consistently identify experience of the Spirit with prophetic inspiration'. The next section aims to uncover Luke's distinctive pneumatology, employing a redaction critical method of analysis in order to illustrate Luke's similarly consistent portrayal of the Spirit as the source of prophetic inspiration, rather than as the source of Christian existence. The final section goes on to explore how this conclusion impacts on contemporary theological reflection and spiritual life. Robert P. Menzies is Lecturer in New Testament at Asia Pacific Theological seminary, Baguio City, Philippines.
Call Number: ebookPublication Date: 2005The Exorcism Stories in Luke-Acts by
Call Number: ebookPublication Date: 2004Society for New Testament Studies Monograph SeriesMighty in Word and Deed: The Role of the Holy Spirit in Luke-Acts by
Call Number: BS2545.H62 S54 1999 ReferencePrayer and Vindication in Luke Acts: The Theme of Prayer within the Context of the Legitimating and Edifying Objective of the Lukan Narrative by
Call Number: ebookPublication Date: 2011The Reading and Transformation of Isaiah in Luke-Acts by
Call Number: ebookPublication Date: 2008Library of New Testament Studies- Studies in Luke-Acts byCall Number: BS2589.Z72 K4Publication Date: 1966Recommended by James B. Shelton, PhD
"Not a commentary as such, Keck's Studies in Luke-Acts is the seminal work that set Luke-Acts apart as a distinct discipline in Biblical studies."--J.B. Shelton