Jesus Und Der Taufer – (Other Language)
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This German language title presents a new interpretation of Luke’s theology and ethics. The author demonstrates how Luke develops his theological agenda by contrasting the teaching of Jesus with that of John the Baptist. Throughout his writing, Luke develops his own theology of liberation, which he uses to try and win over the followers of John the Baptist to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. John and his followers preached with threats of judgment while Jesus is depicted as a forgiving pastoral leader–the good shepherd.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780521594219
ISBN10: 0521594219
Language: German
Peter Bohlemann
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: August 1997
Society For New Testament Studies Monograph # 99
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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