Digital Logos Edition
The Way according to Luke unlocks the big picture of Jesus’ mission by attending to the repetition, patterns, and other clues of oral narrative. In this single volume Paul Borgman lays out a holistic view of the organic unity between Luke and Acts while demonstrating that the meaning of Luke-Acts is uniquely embedded in its narrative. Borgman’s distinctive work makes available both reading the Bible as great literature and the insight gained from receiving Scripture as it was originally delivered.
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“Why must one choosing God’s Way forgo family loyalty, pride of land, and nation?” (Page 83)
“This study intends to capitalize, always, on ear-clues, on the techniques of repetition and interlocking patterns that force the audience to be circling backward (by way of echoes) even while moving forward.” (Page 2)
Paul Borgman’s book on hearing the whole story of Luke-Acts presents rich insights into how these two books of the New Testament represent a dramatic unity and how the structure of oral literature forms the written text that we have today. This is a must-read for those who really want to understand Luke-Acts and the pattern of repetition that yields meaning.
—Chuck Stetson, chairman and CEO, Essentials in Education
In this exploration of Luke’s literary art, Paul Borgman displays his significant gifts as sensitive reader and trusted guide. Although fully engaged with contemporary study of Luke-Acts, he is no slave to ‘the experts’ as he demonstrates again and again how Luke’s narrative works to shape our grasp of Luke’s literary and theological agenda. Biblical studies is the richer on account of this sort of interdisciplinary work.
—Joel B. Green, professor of New Testament interpretation, Fuller Theological Seminary
Paul Borgman gives us an engaging and lively reading of Luke-Acts that attends to the balanced patterns, narrative echoes, and interlocking themes of Luke’s two-part story. By reading the narrative on its own terms as narrative art, Borgman recovers what is often missed—a coherent and compelling story of God’s message of peace. The Way according to Luke sets high the standard for how to read and hear New Testament narratives, and is certain to stir interest in biblical stories as artistic, unified narratives.
—James L. Resseguie, distinguished professor emeritus of New Testament, Winebrenner Theological Seminary