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Echoes of Lament and the Christology of Luke’s Gospel (New Testament Monographs)

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Scholars have long recognized that prayer and Israel’s Scriptures play a pivotal role in the Christology of Luke. In this study, these two features converge in an underappreciated feature of Luke’s Gospel, namely the many laments uttered to Jesus and by Jesus. Lukan characters frequently cry out to Jesus in a way that echoes the prayers of lament directed to Yhwh in Israel’s Scriptures. As well, the Lukan Jesus utters his own laments, also echoing prayers of lament from Israel’s Scriptures.

Crisler suggests that the interplay between the laments crafted by Luke and laments from Israel’s Scriptures produce highly suggestive Christological points of resonance. Luke consistently characterizes Jesus as both someone who represents God by answering laments as only Yhwh can and as a righteous lamenter who models, teaches, and participates in lament to Israel’s God. This double characterization is particularly visible in the crucifixion scene where the Lukan Jesus both answers and participates in lament. Crisler considers how these echoes of lament shape our understanding of Lukan Christology and make a contribution to ongoing debates about earliest Christology.

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  • Explores the interplay between the laments crafted by Luke and laments from Israel’s Scriptures.
  • Considers how these echoes of lament shape our understanding of Lukan Christology.
  • Makes a contribution to ongoing debates about earliest Christology.
  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduton
  • 1. Thesis and Scope
  • 2. Historical and Literary Presuppositions of the Study
  • 3. Approach and Criteria for Intertextual Analysis in the Study
  • 4. Outline of Study
  • Chapter 1 Lukan Lament in the History of Interpretation
  • 1. Christology and Prayer in the Gospel of Luke
  • 2. Christology and Intertextuality in Luke
  • 3. Lament in the Synoptic Gospels
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 2 The Literary Form and Theology of Lament in Israel’s Scriptures
  • 1. The Literary Form of Lament in Israel’s Scriptures
  • 2. The Theology of Lament in Israel’s Scriptures
  • 3. Conclusion
  • Chapter 3 Fragments of Lament in the Penitential Prayers of the Second Temple Era
  • 1. A Post-Westermann Perception of Lament in the Second Temple Era
  • 2. Petitions, Perceptions, and Fragments of Lament in Ezra–Nehemiah
  • 3. Petitions, Perceptions, and Fragments of Lament in the OT Apocrypha
  • 4. Petitions, Perceptions, and Fragments of Lament in OT Pseudepigrapha
  • 5. Petitions, Perceptions, and Fragments of Lament in the Dead Sea Scrolls
  • 6. Petitions, Perceptions, and Fragments of Lament in Josephus and Philo
  • 7. Conclusion 128
  • Chapter 4 Laments to Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
  • 1. Laments to Jesus for Forgiveness
  • 2. Laments to Jesus for Healing from Disease
  • 3. Laments to Jesus for Deliverance from Death
  • 4. Laments to Jesus for Deliverance from Evil
  • 5. Conclusion
  • Chapter 5 Laments by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke
  • 1. Jesus’ Laments over Jerusalem
  • 2. Jesus’ Teachings on Lament
  • 3. Jesus’ Lament at the Mount of Olives
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 6 The Lament to Jesus and by Jesus at the Crucifixion Scene
  • 1. The Lamenting Criminal’s Dying Cry to Jesus in Lk. 23.39-43
  • 2. Jesus’ Dying Lament to the Father in Lk. 23.44-48
  • 3. Evocative Expressions of Lament and Jesus’ Identity
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 7 The Significance of Lament in the Gospel of Luke and Beyond
  • 1. Lament and Narrative Structure in the Gospel of Luke
  • 2. Stephen’s Lament to Jesus and like Jesus
  • 3. The Implications of Lukan Lament for Christological Monotheism
  • 4. The OT Register of Lament in Light of Luke’s Register of Lament
  • 5. Lukan Lament and Christian Theology
  • Bibliography
  • Index of References
  • Index of Authors

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