Where the Eagles are Gathered: The Deliverance of the Elect in Lukan Eschatology
By (Author) Steven Bridge
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
1st May 2003
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
226.406
Hardback
208
460g
Although many scholars consider Luke 17:22-37 to be "the most important eschatological passage in Luke-Acts," few agree on the precise meaning of the enigmatic proverb which forms its conclusion (Luke 17:37). Generally, Jesus' logion is taken to convey a macabre image of impending judgement. However, this study offers fresh literary, redactional and historical evidence to suggest that Luke recast Jesus' saying in order to describe something much more glorious - the deliverance of the elect. Examination of the material elsewhere in Luke-Acts corroborates Luke's expectation of an ethereal reunion and suggests that this hope constitutes the most characteristic feature of Lukan eschatology.
"...Bridge's work is an important contribution to Lukan eschatology and to the interpretation of the eagle logion (17:37). The evidence he gives to support his views on the eagle logion are highly persuasive, especially in regard to his discussion about the use of aetoi in antiquity" - William H. Males Jr., Eastern Nazarene College, Review of Biblical Literature, August 2004 -- William H. Males, Jr. * Review of Biblical Literature *