@phdthesis{Ezeani2010, author = {Ezeani, Innocent Emezie}, title = {The Apologetic revisited: Exonerating Luke from an Ancestral Exegetical and Theological Burden}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-57476}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2010}, abstract = {The trend in the scholarship of Luke has been that of presenting Luke as a theologian interested in the survival of Christianity in the Roman world. Becuase of this aim, he seems to overlook the wrongdoings of the Powerful in his time inorder not to endanger the peace of Christianity. However, the intention of this work is to show the defiance and fearlessness of Luke in his dealings with the Rich and the Powerful. He never compromised with the basic teachings of Christianity. A second proper look opens the critical dynamics of his Gospel and the acts, beginning with the Magnificat running through the angelic annunciation scene and the temptation and ending with the punishment of Herod Agrippa in the Acts. The reader beholds a hitherto unknown Luke, who operates within a particular critical stance to the Powerful.}, subject = {Apologetik}, language = {en} }