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Jesus, Politics, and Society: A Study of Luke's Gospel
1015082201 | 226.406 CAS j | PERPUSTAKAAN KAMPUS 1 | Tersedia |
Fr. Cassidy studies Jesus vis-à-vis the socio-political
aspects of life. He feels Luke chose & arranged his materials
to show Jesus' attitude toward poverty, sickness, women &
pagans. According to Luke Jesus called for service & humility
as the basis to social relationships, rejecting violence as a
response to oppression & injustice, yet teaching & acting
assertively. He examines the way Jesus reacted toward
political authorities especially in his trial & death. The four appendixes cover the Romans, the socio-economic factors of the time, the Jewish sociopolitical groups & the political apologetic argument of Hans Conzelmann set forth in The Theology of St. Luke ('53). Cassidy feels he differs with Conzelmann who fails to treat several important Lucan passages. This study is good for extremists. Jesus summarized God's law in two commandments. Some have emphasized the 1st, ignoring the sociopolitical concerns of love for their neighbor. Others have so concentrated on sociopolitical concerns that they fail to love God completely. Non-Xian philosophies emphasizing violence aren't in accord with the thinking of Jesus.
The book is well arranged. Six chapters, about half the
book, concisely present Cassidy's argument. The appendices
& the copious notes are important and helpful but needn't
necessarily be read at once.
aspects of life. He feels Luke chose & arranged his materials
to show Jesus' attitude toward poverty, sickness, women &
pagans. According to Luke Jesus called for service & humility
as the basis to social relationships, rejecting violence as a
response to oppression & injustice, yet teaching & acting
assertively. He examines the way Jesus reacted toward
political authorities especially in his trial & death. The four appendixes cover the Romans, the socio-economic factors of the time, the Jewish sociopolitical groups & the political apologetic argument of Hans Conzelmann set forth in The Theology of St. Luke ('53). Cassidy feels he differs with Conzelmann who fails to treat several important Lucan passages. This study is good for extremists. Jesus summarized God's law in two commandments. Some have emphasized the 1st, ignoring the sociopolitical concerns of love for their neighbor. Others have so concentrated on sociopolitical concerns that they fail to love God completely. Non-Xian philosophies emphasizing violence aren't in accord with the thinking of Jesus.
The book is well arranged. Six chapters, about half the
book, concisely present Cassidy's argument. The appendices
& the copious notes are important and helpful but needn't
necessarily be read at once.
Judul Seri | - |
No. Panggil | 226.406 CAS j |
Penerbit | Orbis Books : Maryknoll, New York., 1986 |
Deskripsi Fisik | ix + 228 pgs.; 20,5 cm. |
Bahasa | English |
ISBN/ISSN | 0-88344-237-X |
Klasifikasi | 226.406 |
Tipe Isi | - |
Tipe Media | - |
Tipe Pembawa | - |
Edisi | First Published |
Subyek | Bible New Testament Luke-Criticism, Interpretation |
Info Detil Spesifik | - |
Pernyataan Tanggungjawab | Richard J. Cassidy |
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