Amanda C. Miller is assistant professor of New Testament and Greek in the School of Religion at Belmont University, and an ordained Presbyterian minister. This is a revision of her dissertation at Union Presbyterian Seminary under the direction of John Carroll.
Description
Preface; Introduction; 1. Hidden Transcripts, Models of Empire, and the Gospel of Luke; 2. The Context of Luke and His Reading Communities; 3. Mary, the Magnificat, and the Powers That Be; 4. The Nazareth Proclamation: Nuancing Resistance; 5. The Parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man: Reversal Now or Later; Conclusion; Bibliography.

