Luke's Proposal

Luke's Proposal

Author: Lois Faye Dyer

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2013-12-15

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 146031770X

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They Say Never Mix Business With Pleasure… He's the last man in the world she should even be talking to. But Rachel Kerrigan needs rancher Luke McCloud's help—despite the fact that their families have been feuding for as long as the Hatfields and McCoys. To get back the land the Kerrigans stole from his family generations ago, Luke is more than willing to turn Rachel's unruly horse into a champion. And they both agree it's strictly business. So what if Luke is the most handsome cowboy Rachel's ever seen? Or that the memory of the one kiss they shared years ago haunts her dreams? Luke's trying to get Rachel's horse under control—but the growing feelings between them could prove much harder to rein in!


Luke's Proposal (Mills & Boon Silhouette)

Luke's Proposal (Mills & Boon Silhouette)

Author: Lois Faye Dyer

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2014-06-13

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 147209221X

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He' s the last man in the world she should even be talking to. But Rachel Kerrigan needs rancher Luke McCloud' s help–despite the fact that their families have been feuding for as long as the Hatfields and McCoys.


Luke's Stories of Jesus

Luke's Stories of Jesus

Author: David Lee

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 1999-11-01

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 184127013X

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The current interest in reading the Gospels as narratives has reclaimed aspects of these texts that historical-critical approaches failed to respect. The richness of these newer readings can, however, disguise their limitations as literary-critical exercises. Developing Hans Frei's concern for theological reading, David Lee reworks the narratology of the Dutch literary theorist Mieke Bal to produce a theological narrative reading practice that formally respects the text as scripture while leaving open the possible meanings that readers may construct for themselves in the act of reading. Lee demonstrates his approach through readings of the Narrator and the characters Jesus and the Demons as aspects of a composite Lukan narrative Christology.


The Writings of Luke and the Jewish Roots of the Christian Way

The Writings of Luke and the Jewish Roots of the Christian Way

Author: J. Andrew Cowan

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2019-02-21

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 0567684016

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J. Andrew Cowan challenges the popular theory that Luke sought to boost the cultural status of the early Christian movement by emphasising its Jewish roots – associating the new church with an ancient and therefore respected heritage. Cowan instead argues that Luke draws upon the traditions of the Old Testament and its supporting texts as a reassurance to Christians, promising that Jesus' life, his works and the church that follow legitimately provide fulfilment of God's salvific plan. Cowan's argument compares Luke's writings to two near-contemporaries, Dionysius of Halicarnassus and T. Flavius Josephus, both of whom emphasized the ancient heritage of a people with cultural or political aims in view, exploring how the writings of Luke do not reflect the same cultural values or pursue the same ends. Challenging assumptions on Luke's supposed attempts to assuage political concerns, capitalize on antiquity, and present Christianity as an inner-Jewish sect, Cowan counters with arguments for Luke being critical of over-valuing tradition and defining the Jewish people as resistant to God and His messages. Cowan concludes with the argument that the apostle does not strive for legitimisation of the new church by previous cultural standards, but instead provides theological reassurance to Christians that God's plan has been fulfilled, with implications for broader debate.


Consumption and Wealth in Luke's Travel Narrative

Consumption and Wealth in Luke's Travel Narrative

Author: James A. Metzger

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 9004162615

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While several recent studies have suggested that the Gospel of Luke recommends generous almsgiving or a relatively benign sharing ethic that mimics existing redistibutive measures in early Roman Palestine, this book argues that a much more subversive reading of the Gospel's wealth and possessions traditions is defensible.


The Plan of God in Luke-Acts

The Plan of God in Luke-Acts

Author: John T. Squires

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 0521431751

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This study examines one significant theological theme in Luke-Acts, that of 'The plan of God'. It traces the way this theme is developed throughout Luke-Acts, both through direct statements by the writer and through various associated means such as divine appearances, signs and wonders, the fulfilment of prophecy, and indications of fate as of necessity. Dr Squires locates Luke's use of this theme in the context of the history-writing of the Hellenistic period, noting numerous passages in those works which illumine Luke's theological purposes. His book shows how the notion of the plan of God is used by Luke as he writes to confirm his readers' faith, encouraging them to bear witness to this faith, and equipping them for the task of defending it.


Luke's Wealth Ethics

Luke's Wealth Ethics

Author: Christopher M. Hays

Publisher: Mohr Siebeck

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9783161502699

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Christopher M. Hays addresses the apparent incongruity in Luke's ethical paraenesis and argues that Luke's Gospel depicts a spectrum of behaviors which actualize the basic principle of renunciation of all. --Book Jacket.