Luke portrays the life and ministry of Jesus as a divine "visitation" to the world, seeking hospitality. The One who comes as visitor and guest becomes host and offers a hospitality in which the entire world can become truly human, be at home, and know salvation in the depths of their hearts. In this new edition of The Hospitality of God, Brendan Byrne, SJ, provides to-the-point commentary on those parts of Luke's gospel that bring home to people a sense of the extravagance of God's love for them.
The Hospitality of God approaches Luke's gospel through the interpretive key of "hospitality." It looks at the gospel as a whole, yet lingers upon scenes where the theme of hospitality is particularly prominent, such as the infancy stories, Jesus at Nazareth, Jesus in the house of Simon, the Good Samaritan, Martha and Mary, the banquet in 14:1-35, the Prodigal Son, Jesus' visit to the tax collector Zacchaeus, the institution of the Eucharist, and the Emmaus event.
This revised edition includes a new introductory chapter titled "Features of Luke's Gospel," which includes distinctive themes and motifs of the gospel that invite all to join in the life-giving hospitality of God. This revised edition is an excellent resource for students, teachers, and pastors interested in Luke's gospel or in search of a helpful perspective for pastoral and homiletic reflection and preparation.
Luke portrays the life and ministry of Jesus as a divine "visitation" to the world, seeking hospitality. The One who comes as visitor and guest becomes host and offers a hospitality in which the entire world can become truly human, be at home, and know salvation in the depths of their hearts. In this new edition of The Hospitality of God, Brendan Byrne, SJ, provides to-the-point commentary on those parts of Luke's gospel that bring home to people a sense of the extravagance of God's love for them.
The Hospitality of God approaches Luke's gospel through the interpretive key of "hospitality." It looks at the gospel as a whole, yet lingers upon scenes where the theme of hospitality is particularly prominent, such as the infancy stories, Jesus at Nazareth, Jesus in the house of Simon, the Good Samaritan, Martha and Mary, the banquet in 14:1-35, the Prodigal Son, Jesus' visit to the tax collector Zacchaeus, the institution of the Eucharist, and the Emmaus event.
This revised edition includes a new introductory chapter titled "Features of Luke's Gospel," which includes distinctive themes and motifs of the gospel that invite all to join in the life-giving hospitality of God. This revised edition is an excellent resource for students, teachers, and pastors interested in Luke's gospel or in search of a helpful perspective for pastoral and homiletic reflection and preparation.
Brendan Byrne, SJ, is a professor of New Testament at Jesuit Theological College, within the United Faculty of Theology, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Romans (1996) in the Sacra Pagina series, Lifting the Burden: Reading Matthew's Gospel in the Church Today (2004), A Costly Freedom: A Theological Reading of Mark's Gospel (2008), Life Abounding: A Reading of John’s Gospel (2014), and The Hospitality of God: A Reading of Luke's Gospel (2015), published by Liturgical Press.
. . . remarkable for the deftness and brevity with which its author
draws us into the expansive, inviting world of 'the hospitality of
God.' Wide scholarship and deep faith combine with keen pastoral
sensitivity and clarity of expression to make Brendan Byrne a
genial host at the scriptural banquet he has so splendidly
provided. In this year of Jubilee there could not be a better book
to read or a better gift to share.Tony Kelly, CSSR, Australian
Catholic University
To a generation for whom hospitality means gourmet food and
designer table linen, Brendan Byrne offers a much-needed
corrective. . . . Deeply engaged both with Luke's story and with
the contemporary church, Byrne's study is a genuine
contribution.Beverly Gaventa, Helen H.P. Manson Professor of New
Testament Literature and Exegesis, Princeton Theological
Seminary
. . . a much needed and subtle reading of the Gospel of Luke. . . .
Reading this book is a satisfying experience, made more so by the
remarkable synthesis of the Lukan agenda offered by the 16 'theses'
posted in the final pages of the book.Francis J. Moloney, SDB,
Professor of New Testament, The Catholic University of America
This is an excellent resource for students, teachers, and pastors
interested in Luke's gospel or in search of a helpful perspective
for pastoral and homiletic reflection and
preparation.Interpretation
. . . a fine contribution to the ongoing enterprise of reading Luke
as a whole . . . this little volume is to be recommended
highly.Catholic Biblical Quarterly
It is a very readable and concise commentary on the whole Gospel,
aimed at the general reader. Byrne helps us to experience Jesus'
life and ministry as a visitation by God that continually poses the
question, How will this guest be received? Will we accept or reject
him?Church
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