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Hearing Between the Lines

Hearing Between the Lines The Audience as Fellow-Worker in Luke-Acts and its Literary Milieu

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Library of New Testament Studies

Hearing Between the Lines

The Audience as Fellow-Worker in Luke-Acts and its Literary Milieu

Kathy Maxwell | Chris Keith

Religion / Biblical Studies / New Testament / Jesus, the Gospels & Acts

The audience, and its varying levels of participation, is a vital element for the communication of a story. The stories of Jesus Christ as told in the gospels, and of the early Church as found in Acts, rely on the audience members and their participation as do all others. In fact, without audience participation, the narrative fails. Audience-oriented criticism, while named only recently, is an ancient phenomenon as old as story telling itself.

Kathy Maxwell explores ancient rhetoricians' comments about 'the audience', as well as the kinds of audience participation they expected and the tools used to encourage such participation. Such tools were employed in ancient pagan, Jewish, and Christian literature - the concern being to engage the audience. Maxwell's conclusions impact not only the way biblical scholars view the rhetorical abilities of the Evangelists, but also the way in which modern readers 'hear' the biblical narrative. The modern audience also bears the responsibility of hearing between the lines, of creating the story with the ancient author.


Publication Date: 30 May 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: T&T Clark
ISBN-13: 9780567688873
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 11.2

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