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Images of Jesus blessing children adorn Sunday schools across the globe. Nevertheless, interpreters typically flatten Jesus’ interaction with children into a handful of scenes, suggesting that children were the exception rather than the rule in Jesus’ ministry. In contrast, historical evidence suggests that Jesus’ first-century world was teeming with children.

Re-reading Luke’s gospel in this light, For Theirs Is the Kingdom interrogates the role and presence of children among Jesus’ early followers. Demonstrating a rich presence parallel to the gospel’s surrounding cultures, it offers a new perspective not only on Luke’s child-centered narratives, but on the account as a whole. By drawing out the acceptance and participation of children in the Kingdom of God, Lindeman Allen places interdependence across generations at the core of Lukan discipleship.



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[Allen's] intellectual honesty and epistemic humility are to be commended (and emulated). . . . Allen has written an important book. Scholars of biblical children, as well as scholars of Luke, would do well to read it. . . her deep engagement with the child characters of Luke will generate new scholarly questions.

* Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
This wonderfully insightful book opens up entire new vistas in our reading of Luke’s gospel. Suddenly, we actually see children among the crowds, within homes and synagogues, and alongside Jesus’ followers. By opening our eyes to children as active disciples, Lindeman Allen simultaneously invites radical hospitality toward them as full participants in today’s world and God’s household. A refreshing, transforming look at scripture. -- Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Vanderbilt University
Lindeman Allen draws the discipleship circle wide and focuses our gaze on the children. Her depiction of children in Luke’s gospel challenges us to see and hear them anew as bearers of God’s word and grace, and lights the path for us to follow their lead today. -- Leah Gunning Francis, Christian Theological Seminary
Among the first book-length treatments of children in Luke’s gospel, For Theirs Is the Kingdom makes a significant contribution to the growing field of childist interpretations of the Bible. This study moves beyond obvious child-centered narratives to foreground children throughout Luke and provocatively suggests that some among Jesus’ closest disciples may have been children or adolescents. By examining the texts which refer to places where children lived their lives in the first century, Lindeman Allen convincingly argues for the ‘place’ of children throughout the ministry of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. This volume is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on children in the biblical world. -- Sharon Betsworth, Saint Paul School of Theology
Lindeman Allen deftly and helpfully highlights the ways children are often seen but not heard in Luke's gospel and in interpretations over the centuries. The book invites the readers to reimagine Koinonia in which children are full-fledged disciples of Jesus and makes a very compelling case that their unique perspectives can radically enrich and expand our worlds. A significant contribution to Lukan scholarship. -- Raj Nadella, Columbia Theological Seminary
We are, at best, ambivalent about children, Lindeman Allen reminds us. Faulting both Western society and the Christian tradition for oscillating between idealizing and diminishing children, Lindeman Allen offers a vision of a childest Biblical criticism that surprises, informs, and challenges. Scripture can be read otherwise, we can re-imagine the Kingdom of God, and we need to rethink being the Church. Pastors, religious educators and pastoral caregivers reading For Theirs Is the Kingdom will have their childhood experiences affirmed. They will also be challenged to reconsider worship, Christian education, pastoral care, discipleship, reconciliation, and other Christian practices. Lindeman Allen places children in sharp focus and listens to them, a correction long overdue. -- Jaco J. Hamman

This rewarding study joins a growing body of scholarship devoted to the role of children in early Christianity and the New Testament. Students of Luke's gospel will discover a refreshing and informative reading of Luke's account here - one with great significance for the contempory church.

* The Bible Today *

With her book For Theirs Is the Kingdom: Inclusion and Participation of Children in the Gospel according to Luke, Amy Lindeman Allen makes a significant contribution to the growing field of child-oriented criticism of biblical texts by offering one of the first book-length explorations of children in a single New Testament book. While written primarily for an academic readership, the book also offers insights for faith leaders who are open to including children as active and integral members of their faith communities.

* Horizons In Biblical Theology *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Defining Children in Luke’s Gospel

Chapter 2 Young Children in the Household of God

Chapter 3 Young Children in Jesus’ Ministry

Chapter 4 Child Disciples as Companions of Jesus

Chapter 5 Child Disciples as Hearers and Doers of God’s Word

Chapter 6 (Re)membering Children, and Through Them, Christ’s Church

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 03/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781978703230, 978-1978703230
      ISBN10: 1978703236

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      Book Synopsis
      Images of Jesus blessing children adorn Sunday schools across the globe. Nevertheless, interpreters typically flatten Jesus’ interaction with children into a handful of scenes, suggesting that children were the exception rather than the rule in Jesus’ ministry. In contrast, historical evidence suggests that Jesus’ first-century world was teeming with children.

      Re-reading Luke’s gospel in this light, For Theirs Is the Kingdom interrogates the role and presence of children among Jesus’ early followers. Demonstrating a rich presence parallel to the gospel’s surrounding cultures, it offers a new perspective not only on Luke’s child-centered narratives, but on the account as a whole. By drawing out the acceptance and participation of children in the Kingdom of God, Lindeman Allen places interdependence across generations at the core of Lukan discipleship.



      Trade Review

      [Allen's] intellectual honesty and epistemic humility are to be commended (and emulated). . . . Allen has written an important book. Scholars of biblical children, as well as scholars of Luke, would do well to read it. . . her deep engagement with the child characters of Luke will generate new scholarly questions.

      * Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
      This wonderfully insightful book opens up entire new vistas in our reading of Luke’s gospel. Suddenly, we actually see children among the crowds, within homes and synagogues, and alongside Jesus’ followers. By opening our eyes to children as active disciples, Lindeman Allen simultaneously invites radical hospitality toward them as full participants in today’s world and God’s household. A refreshing, transforming look at scripture. -- Bonnie J. Miller-McLemore, Vanderbilt University
      Lindeman Allen draws the discipleship circle wide and focuses our gaze on the children. Her depiction of children in Luke’s gospel challenges us to see and hear them anew as bearers of God’s word and grace, and lights the path for us to follow their lead today. -- Leah Gunning Francis, Christian Theological Seminary
      Among the first book-length treatments of children in Luke’s gospel, For Theirs Is the Kingdom makes a significant contribution to the growing field of childist interpretations of the Bible. This study moves beyond obvious child-centered narratives to foreground children throughout Luke and provocatively suggests that some among Jesus’ closest disciples may have been children or adolescents. By examining the texts which refer to places where children lived their lives in the first century, Lindeman Allen convincingly argues for the ‘place’ of children throughout the ministry of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. This volume is a welcome addition to the growing body of literature on children in the biblical world. -- Sharon Betsworth, Saint Paul School of Theology
      Lindeman Allen deftly and helpfully highlights the ways children are often seen but not heard in Luke's gospel and in interpretations over the centuries. The book invites the readers to reimagine Koinonia in which children are full-fledged disciples of Jesus and makes a very compelling case that their unique perspectives can radically enrich and expand our worlds. A significant contribution to Lukan scholarship. -- Raj Nadella, Columbia Theological Seminary
      We are, at best, ambivalent about children, Lindeman Allen reminds us. Faulting both Western society and the Christian tradition for oscillating between idealizing and diminishing children, Lindeman Allen offers a vision of a childest Biblical criticism that surprises, informs, and challenges. Scripture can be read otherwise, we can re-imagine the Kingdom of God, and we need to rethink being the Church. Pastors, religious educators and pastoral caregivers reading For Theirs Is the Kingdom will have their childhood experiences affirmed. They will also be challenged to reconsider worship, Christian education, pastoral care, discipleship, reconciliation, and other Christian practices. Lindeman Allen places children in sharp focus and listens to them, a correction long overdue. -- Jaco J. Hamman

      This rewarding study joins a growing body of scholarship devoted to the role of children in early Christianity and the New Testament. Students of Luke's gospel will discover a refreshing and informative reading of Luke's account here - one with great significance for the contempory church.

      * The Bible Today *

      With her book For Theirs Is the Kingdom: Inclusion and Participation of Children in the Gospel according to Luke, Amy Lindeman Allen makes a significant contribution to the growing field of child-oriented criticism of biblical texts by offering one of the first book-length explorations of children in a single New Testament book. While written primarily for an academic readership, the book also offers insights for faith leaders who are open to including children as active and integral members of their faith communities.

      * Horizons In Biblical Theology *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Defining Children in Luke’s Gospel

      Chapter 2 Young Children in the Household of God

      Chapter 3 Young Children in Jesus’ Ministry

      Chapter 4 Child Disciples as Companions of Jesus

      Chapter 5 Child Disciples as Hearers and Doers of God’s Word

      Chapter 6 (Re)membering Children, and Through Them, Christ’s Church

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