Prophetic Jesus, Prophetic Church: The Challenge of Luke-Acts to Contemporary Christians

Prophetic Jesus, Prophetic Church: The Challenge of Luke-Acts to Contemporary Christians

by Luke Timothy Johnson (Author)

Synopsis

In this and every age, the church desperately needs prophecy. It needs the bold proclamation of God's transforming vision to challenge its very human tendency toward expediency and self-interest -- to jolt it into new insight and energy. For Luke Timothy Johnson, the New Testament books Luke and Acts provide that much-needed jolt to conventional norms. To read Luke-Acts as a literary unit, he says, is to uncover a startling prophetic vision of Jesus and the church -- and an ongoing call for today's church to embody and proclaim God's vision for the world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published: 06 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 0802803903
ISBN 13: 9780802803900

Media Reviews
I wish every church leader, lay and ordained, would use this book as the spine for a year-long study of the prophetic church. Why? Because Johnson supplies ample exegesis that is rich and resonant, solid and serious, and extremely well organized, making this book an ideal basis for sermons and Bible studies. Yet Johnson also shows us, with consummate clarity, how Luke-Acts 'speaks to the church in every age' by challenging Christians to embrace and embody four characteristics of a prophetic church prayer, itinerancy, servant leadership, and voluntary poverty. . . . An indispensable read for churches that want to intensify their prophetic character and for Christians who are eager to sharpen their prophetic edge.
John R. Levison
author of Filled with the Spirit
Johnson reflects theologically with the evangelist on the nature of the church and its message, then and now, with the result that we find ourselves confronted with the radical nature of the gospel. Through these pages, Luke's voice continues to speak, inviting renewed contemplation and ongoing conversion.
Joel B. Green
author of The Gospel of Luke (NICNT)
A book written for the church by a masterful teacher of the church. But Luke Johnson is also one of the world's leading scholars of Luke and Acts; his ideas, forged by careful study of the biblical narrative and honed in the seminary classroom, fund a stunning array of insights that readers will encounter in this challenging book. . . . This book really teaches!
Robert Walter Wall
coauthor of Called to Be Church: The Book of Acts for a New Day
John R. Levison
author of Filled with the Spirit
I wish every church leader, lay and ordained, would use this book as the spine for a year-long study of the prophetic church. Why? Because Johnson supplies ample exegesis that is rich and resonant, solid and serious, and extremely well organized, making this book an ideal basis for sermons and Bible studies. Yet Johnson also shows us, with consummate clarity, how Luke-Acts 'speaks to the church in every age' by challenging Christians to embrace and embody four characteristics of a prophetic church prayer, itinerancy, servant leadership, and voluntary poverty. . . . An indispensable read for churches that want to intensify their prophetic character and for Christians who are eager to sharpen their prophetic edge.

Joel B. Green
author of The Gospel of Luke (NICNT)
Johnson reflects theologically with the evangelist on the nature of the church and its message, then and now, with the result that we find ourselves confronted with the radical nature of the gospel. Through these pages, Luke's voice continues to speak, inviting renewed contemplation and ongoing conversion.

Robert Walter Wall
coauthor of Called to Be Church: The Book of Acts for a New Day
A book written for the church by a masterful teacher of the church. But Luke Johnson is also one of the world's leading scholars of Luke and Acts; his ideas, forged by careful study of the biblical narrative and honed in the seminary classroom, fund a stunning array of insights that readers will encounter in this challenging book. . . . This book really teaches!

Review of Biblical Literature
This is a stimulating and encouraging book, the gift of a senior scholar to a broad public.
Reviews in Religion and Theology
This is vintage Johnson with his deep commitment to the Christian faith and his erudite and resilient scholarship. . . . This book is engaging and thought-provoking, a must read for every Christian, particularly those in ecclesial leadership.
Theology
Impassioned and exhilarating, with not a footnote in sight this is a book to stimulate and challenge both preachers and congregations. . . . An excellent book both for individual and for group study.
Interpretation
I recommend the stimulating book for theological students and for ministers and teachers in congregations; it would be an especially useful resource for an adult or young adult class.
Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
A useful resource for the church today. . . . An abundant source of stimulating material for application points in sermons and Bible study lessons. For a twenty-first century church that has too often neglected its prophetic calling, Johnson s work is a needed tonic, urging the church to action.
Presbyterian Outlook
A valuable resource for the church: for curious teachers and preachers alike.


John R. Levison
-- author of Filled with the Spirit
-I wish every church leader, lay and ordained, would use this book as the spine for a year-long study of the prophetic church. Why? Because Johnson supplies ample exegesis that is rich and resonant, solid and serious, and extremely well organized, making this book an ideal basis for sermons and Bible studies. Yet Johnson also shows us, with consummate clarity, how Luke-Acts 'speaks to the church in every age' by challenging Christians to embrace and embody four characteristics of a prophetic church -- prayer, itinerancy, servant leadership, and voluntary poverty. . . . An indispensable read for churches that want to intensify their prophetic character and for Christians who are eager to sharpen their prophetic edge.


Joel B. Green
-- author of The Gospel of Luke (NICNT)
-Johnson reflects theologically with the evangelist on the nature of the church and its message, then and now, with the result that we find ourselves confronted with the radical nature of the gospel. Through these pages, Luke's voice continues to speak, inviting renewed contemplation and ongoing conversion.-


Robert Walter Wall
-- coauthor of Called to Be Church: The Book of Acts for a New Day
-A book written for the church by a masterful teacher of the church. But Luke Johnson is also one of the world's leading scholars of Luke and Acts; his ideas, forged by careful study of the biblical narrative and honed in the seminary classroom, fund a stunning array of insights that readers will encounter in this challenging book. . . . This book really teaches!-


Review of Biblical Literature
-This is a stimulating and encouraging book, the gift of a senior scholar to a broad public.-

Reviews in Religion and Theology
-This is vintage Johnson with his deep commitment to the Christian faith and his erudite and resilient scholarship. . . . This book is engaging and thought-provoking, a must read for every Christian, particularly those in ecclesial leadership.-

Theology
-Impassioned and exhilarating, with not a footnote in sight -- this is a book to stimulate and challenge both preachers and congregations. . . . An excellent book both for individual and for group study.-

Interpretation
-I recommend the stimulating book for theological students and for ministers and teachers in congregations; it would be an especially useful resource for an adult or young adult class.-

Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society
-A useful resource for the church today. . . . An abundant source of stimulating material for application points in sermons and Bible study lessons. For a twenty-first century church that has too often neglected its prophetic calling, Johnson's work is a needed tonic, urging the church to action.-

Presbyterian Outlook
-A valuable resource for the church: for curious teachers and preachers alike.-
Author Bio
Luke Timothy Johnson is Robert W. Woodruff Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Candler School of Theology, Emory University. He won the 2011 Grawemeyer Award in Religion for his Among the Gentiles: Greco-Roman Religion and Christianity.