
A Prophet Mighty in Deed and Word
Jesus’ Subversive Reading of the Isaian Jubilee in Luke 4:16–30
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A Prophet Mighty in Deed and Word
Jesus’ Subversive Reading of the Isaian Jubilee in Luke 4:16–30
About this book
Did Jesus, the revolutionary figure who changed the world, struggle to read a scroll? A growing number of scholars think so. Luke's account of Jesus reading in the synagogue (Luke 4: 16-30) is routinely challenged today in academia. The claim is that Luke either fabricated the account outright or relied upon a mistaken social memory of Jesus reading in the synagogue. Accordingly, Jesus has been recast as an illiterate peasant or semi-literate artisan unable to read and teach the way Luke portrays.In A Prophet Mighty in Deed and Word, Jeff Kennedy offers a fresh perspective. He contends that Luke's "reading Jesus" wasn't an attempt to appeal to the cultured sensibilities of his Greek audience, who preferred literate philosophers over illiterate carpenters. Instead, it reflects Jesus' self-understanding as Israel's prophet-sage, anointed to read and proclaim the year of Yahweh's favor. Jesus announces a shocking and provocative message for unbelieving Israel, and he does so with a singular authority. This incident sparks escalating tensions between Jesus and his countrymen, resulting in Christ's glorification through suffering. And Luke tells us that suffering began in Jesus' hometown of Nazareth.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Abbreviations
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: An Introduction to Luke’s Reading Jesus
- Chapter 2: The Controversy over Jesus’ Literacy
- Chapter 3: Reading as Oral Textuality
- Chapter 4: The Case for Nonspecialized Reading in the Synagogue
- Chapter 5: As Was His Custom
- Chapter 6: The Year of Favor and the Day of Vengeance
- Chapter 7: Jesus’ Subversive Reading of the Isaian Jubilee
- Chapter 8: Summary and Conclusions
- Bibliography