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Timothy W. Reardon uncovers thesalvation narrative developed within Luke-Acts and its key themes as they develop within the Lukan presentation of time and space, while being attentive to overcoming a facile compartmentalization of religion and politics. Reardon argues that Luke-Acts offers a complete, holistic, embodied, and theopolitical soteriology, cosmic in scope, that includes both the what and how of salvation. In contrast to recent arguments for some form of vicarious expiation in Luke-Acts, Reardon instead suggests that Luke-Acts' presentation of salvation though exhibiting elements of multiple atonement models noticeably takes a Christus Victor form, using Irenaeus's Christus Victorparadigm in particular as a point of comparison. Throughout this book, Reardon repeatedly demonstrates that Lukan soteriology is political, examining Jesus' role as herald of God's kingdom, the salvific space of heaven and the Church, and the mission of salvation. Reardon concludes

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Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Defining Spaces: Religion, Politics, and Luke-Acts 2. An Inbreaking Salvation (Luke 1:68-79) 3. Jesus, Herald of God’s Kingdom (Luke 4:18-19) 4. Heaven Invading: The Holy Spirit, Church, and Salvific Space (Acts 1-2) 5. The Mission of Salvation and Historical Recurrence (Acts 13:16-52) Conclusion Bibliography

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 9/22/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780567698575, 978-0567698575
      ISBN10: 0567698572

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Timothy W. Reardon uncovers thesalvation narrative developed within Luke-Acts and its key themes as they develop within the Lukan presentation of time and space, while being attentive to overcoming a facile compartmentalization of religion and politics. Reardon argues that Luke-Acts offers a complete, holistic, embodied, and theopolitical soteriology, cosmic in scope, that includes both the what and how of salvation. In contrast to recent arguments for some form of vicarious expiation in Luke-Acts, Reardon instead suggests that Luke-Acts' presentation of salvation though exhibiting elements of multiple atonement models noticeably takes a Christus Victor form, using Irenaeus's Christus Victorparadigm in particular as a point of comparison. Throughout this book, Reardon repeatedly demonstrates that Lukan soteriology is political, examining Jesus' role as herald of God's kingdom, the salvific space of heaven and the Church, and the mission of salvation. Reardon concludes

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Defining Spaces: Religion, Politics, and Luke-Acts 2. An Inbreaking Salvation (Luke 1:68-79) 3. Jesus, Herald of God’s Kingdom (Luke 4:18-19) 4. Heaven Invading: The Holy Spirit, Church, and Salvific Space (Acts 1-2) 5. The Mission of Salvation and Historical Recurrence (Acts 13:16-52) Conclusion Bibliography

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