Code
Undergraduate: BN3003W; online BN3703W
Postgraduate: BN9003W; online BN9703W
Postgraduate: BN9003W; online BN9703W
Level
Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Discipline
New Testament (BN)
Field
Biblical Studies (B)
Prerequisites
Undergraduate: Introductory unit in NT (BN1001W or equivalent) plus one other biblical unit
Postgraduate: Foundation unit in NT (BN8001W or equivalent)
Postgraduate: Foundation unit in NT (BN8001W or equivalent)
Online
Yes
Location
Whitley College view location >
Class Time
Three hours per week. Also available online.
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Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
Undergraduate
- give an informed account of the history of interpretation of Luke’s Gospel;
- analyse the socio-political and literary context in which the Gospel first circulated;
- identify distinctive Lukan Christological, ecclesiological, pneumatological, missiological and eschatological themes and understandings;
- exegete the Lukan text by employing a range of appropriate exegetical methods and resources; and
- discuss the interpretation and proclamation of Luke’s Gospel in meaningful ways for today’s world.
Postgraduate
- give an informed and critical account of the history of interpretation of Luke’s Gospel;
- analyse the socio-political and literary context in which the Gospel first circulated;
- identify and describe distinctive Lukan Christological, ecclesiological, pneumatological, missiological and eschatological themes and understandings;
- exegete the Lukan text by employing a range of appropriate exegetical methods and resources;
- discuss the interpretation and proclamation of Luke’s Gospel in meaningful ways for today’s world; and
- engage critically with the scholarly literature on the relationship between Luke and Acts.
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Assessment
Classroom:
Undergraduate Level 3
- One critical review of readings (1,000 words) (25%)
- One thematic seminar paper (1,000 words) (25%)
- One exegetical essay (3,000 words) (50%)
Postgraduate Level 9
- One critical review of readings (1,500 words) (25%)
- One thematic seminar paper (1,500 words) (25%)
- One exegetical essay (3,000 words) (50%)
Online:
Undergraduate Level 3
- One critical review of readings (1,000 words) (30%)
- Online tutorial participation (at least 5 entries of approximately 200 words each) responding to set readings and peer interaction (20%)
- One exegetical essay (3,000 words) (50%)
Postgraduate Level 9
- One critical review of readings (2,000 words) (30%)
- Online tutorial participation (at least 5 entries of approximately 200 words each) responding to set readings and and peer interactions (20%)
- One exegetical essay (3,000 words) (50%)
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Recommended reading
Set texts recommended for purchase are highlighted in blue
- Byrne, Brendan. The Hospitality of God. A reading of Luke’s Gospel (Strathfield: St Pauls, 2000).
- Esler, Philip. Community and Gospel in Luke-Acts: The social and political motivations of Lukan theology (Cambridge: CUP, 1987).
- Evans, C F. Saint Luke (London: SCM Press; Philadelphia: Trinity Press, 1990).
- Fitzmyer, Joseph A. Luke the Theologian, Aspects of his Teaching (New York/Mahwah: Paulist Press, 1989).
- Green, Joel B. The Theology of the Gospel of Luke (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).
- Johnson, Luke T. The Gospel of Luke. Sacra Pagina Series (Minnesota: Liturgical Press, 2006).
- Karris, Robert J. Eating your way through Luke’s Gospel (Collegeville: Liturgical Press, 2006).
- Levine, Amy-Jill. A Feminist Companion to Luke (London: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002).
- Lieu, Judith. The Gospel of Luke (Epworth Commentary) (London: Epworth Press, 2012).
- Nolland, John. Luke (Word) (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1989).
- Parsons, Mikeal C. Luke (Paideia) (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2015).
- Ringe, Sharon. Luke (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1995).
- Tannehill, Robert C. The narrative unity of Luke-Acts, a literary interpretation, vol. 1: The Gospel according to Luke (Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1986).
- Trainor, Michael. According to Luke: Insights for contemporary pastoral practice (Melbourne: Collins Dove, 1992).