Review:
Lukan Authorship Of Hebrews By David Allen Black
overall review score: 4.2
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The concept of Lukan authorship of the book of Hebrews, as proposed by David Allen Black, suggests that the Gospel writer Luke may have been the author of the New Testament epistle.
Key Features
- In-depth analysis of linguistic and stylistic similarities between Luke-Acts and Hebrews
- Theological implications of attributing Hebrews to Luke
- Implications for understanding the authorship and composition of the New Testament
Pros
- Provides a fresh perspective on the authorship of Hebrews
- Offers insight into the connections between different books of the New Testament
- Encourages further scholarly research and discussion
Cons
- Controversial interpretation that challenges traditional authorship beliefs
- May not be widely accepted within academic circles