Lukan scholars offer varying responses to the issue of divergent viewpoints in the gospel regarding the identity of Jesus, wealth, women, and the emphasis on doing vis-vis hearing. Many forms of criticism attempt to explain or harmonize these apparent contradictions. Conversely, Raj Nadella argues that there is no dominant viewpoint in Luke and that the divergence in viewpoints is a unique literary feature to be celebrated rather than a problem to be solved. Nadella interprets selected Lukan passages in light of Bakhtinian concepts such as dialogism, loophole, and exotopy to show that the disparate perspectives, and interplay between them, display Lukes superior literary skills rather than his inability to produce a coherent work. Luke emerges as a work akin to Dostoevskys Brothers Karamazov that accommodates competing views on several issues and allows them to enter into an unfinalizable dialogue as equal partners.
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Nadella's recognition of the diversity in Luke's Gospel is accurate, and his willingness to engage Bakhtin's rich and interesting work is commendable. -- Religious Studies Review, Vol. 37, Issue 4 Nadella offers a refreshing, stimulating contribution to Lukan scholarship specifically and to Bakhtinian approaches to biblical studies more broadly. -- Michal Beth Dinkler, Harvard University * Biblical Interpretation * The thesis of Raj Nadella's revision of his dissertation under John Carroll (Union Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 2010) follows a straight trajectory with a twist. Well written in direct, clear language, the book documents Lucan diversity. -- Robert L. Brawley, McCormick Theological Seminary * The Catholic Biblical Quarterly *
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Raj Nadella is an Assistant Professor of Religion at Adrian College in Michigan.
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Adrian College, USA
Chapter One: A Bakhtinian Reading of Luke: Context, Theory, Scope; Chapter Two: Blessed Are the Outsiders: Nazareth Episode and the Identity of Jesus; Chapter Three: To Each Its Own Loophole: Loophole Dialogues Regarding Doing vs. Hearing; Chapter Four: Not One but Many: Luke's Polyphonic Portrayal of Women; Chapter Five: Sizing Up the Wealthy: Carnivalesque Reading of Luke's Approach to Wealth; Chapter Six: Ethical Implications of a Dialogic Reading of Luke.