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Characters and Characterization in Luke-Acts
By (Author) Dr Frank Dicken
Edited by Dr Julia Snyder
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
19th April 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments
226.406
Paperback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
376g
Like all skilful authors, the composer of the biblical books of Luke and Acts understood that a good story requires more than a gripping plot a persuasive narrative also needs well-portrayed, plot-enhancing characters. This book brings together a set of new essays examining characters and characterization in those books from a variety of methodological perspectives. The essays illustrate how narratological, sociolinguistic, reader-response, feminist, redaction, reception historical, and comparative literature approaches can be fruitfully applied to the question of Lukes techniques of characterization. Theoretical and methodological discussions are complemented with case studies of specific Lukan characters. Together, the essays reflect the understanding that while many of the literary techniques involved in characterization attest a certain universality, each writer also brings his or her own unique perspective and talent to the portrayal and use of characters, with the result that analysis of a writers characters and style of characterization can enhance appreciation of that writers work.
the contents of each essay in this volume are of a high caliber and worthy of consideration The diversity of methodological approaches, perspectives, and literary insights make this volume a helpful and valuable contribution to scholarship on Luke-Acts. * Biblical Theology Bulletin *
The volume offers a useful primer in possible methods in approaching characterization, with a set of worked examples, along with a useful up-to-date bibliography. * The Expository Times *
The volume is a very welcome companion to those in the same series devoted previously to John and to Mark. * Journal for the Study of the New Testament *
This collection of essays is in the third volume in a series of literary-critical studies on characters and characterization in the NTLuke-Acts is of particular interest in this quest because of its sheer length and because it contains some of the most famous and memorable characters in the NT. * The Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
Frank E. Dicken is Assistant Professor of New Testament at Lincoln Christian University, USA. Julia A. Snyder is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of Regensburg, German.