by Stephen I. Wright (Author), James D. G. Dunn (Foreword by)
This book explores what it means to seek the "voice" of Jesus" in his parables through the interpretive keys of literary tropes. Through a detailed discussion of significant periods of parable interpretation, with reference to six narrative parables peculiar to Luke's Gospel, it demonstrates the continued necessity of a creative response to an intention when confronted with figures of speech. Drawing on the long tradition of interpretation, a fresh hearing of the tone of the parables as exemplary tales is suggested, rooted in both the conditions of Jesus's contemporary culture and the Old Testament Scriptures.
Author Biography
Stephen Wright is Director of the College of Preachers, an ecumenical training agency based in London.
Number of Pages: 304
Dimensions: 0.64 x 9.05 x 6.55 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 2007