Luke's Stories of Jesus: Theological Reading of Gospel Narrative and the Legacy of Hans Frei

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A&C Black, Nov 1, 1999 - Religion - 403 pages
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.

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About the author (1999)

Dr. David Lee is at present the mission adviser in the Church of England Diocese of Birmingham.